Ostikan

Ostikan (Armenian: ոստիկան) was the title used by Armenians for the governors of the early Caliphates. In modern historiography, it is chiefly used for the caliphal governors of the province of Arminiya, which included Greater Armenia.

Arab governors of Armenia

Early governors

These are reported as governors under the Caliphs Uthman (r. 644–656) and Ali (r. 656–661), as well as the early Umayyads:

  • Hudaifa ibn al-Yaman
  • al-Mughira ibn Shu'ba
  • al-Qasim ibn Rabi'a ibn Umayya ibn Abi's al-Thaqafi
  • Habib ibn Maslama al-Fihri
  • al-As'ath ibn Qays al-Kindi (ca. 657)
  • Muhallab ibn Abi Sufra (ca. 686)

Emirs (Ostikans)

With the submission of Armenia to Muhammad ibn Marwan after 695, the province was formally incorporated into the Caliphate, and an Arab governor (ostikan) installed at Dvin:[1][2]


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