Abd al-Aziz is killed in 716 in…
716 CE
Abd al-Aziz is killed in 716 in a revolt inspired by Ayyub ibn Habib al-Lakhmi, who will succeed him as Umayyad governor of Al Andalus; the assassin is Ziyad ibn Udhra, one of his fighters, who murders him while he is praying in a mosque in Seville that had been converted from the Church of Santa Rufina.
On the orders of Sulayman, his head is sent to Damascus.
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