Asyinas
Tampilan
Abu Ja'far Ashinas (Arab: أبو جعفر أشناس) adalah seorang jenderal dari khalifah Abbasiyah al-Mu'tasim. Menurut al-Tabari, ia dibeli oleh Abu Ishaq, kelak al-Mu'tasim, di Baghdad pada masa pemerintahan al-Ma'mun, bersama dengan Itakh al-Khazari dan Wasif.
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