Khalid ibn Hamid al-Zanati

[1] Khalid ibn Hamid led the Berber rebel armies in two stunning victories over the Umayyad authorities.

In the Battle of the Nobles in late 740, Khalid annihilated an army composed of Arab forces sent from Ifriqiya.

[2] The shock of the defeat prompted the Umayyad Caliph Hisham to dispatch a mighty Syrian expeditionary force from the east to join the Ifriqiyans in crushing the Berber rebellion.

In October 741, Khalid's Berber army defeated the combined Ifriqiyan-Syrian force at the Battle of Bagdoura (or Baqdura), by the Sebou River (near modern Fes), killing the new Ifriqyian governor Kulthum ibn Iyad al-Qasi, in the process.

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