Ahmad ibn Isma'il ibn Ali al-Hashimi
Ahmad ibn Isma'il ibn Ali أحمد بن إسماعيل بن علي الهاشمي | |
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| Abbasid Governor of Mosul | |
| In office 781–783/5 | |
| Monarch | Al-Mahdi |
| Preceded by | Muhammad ibn al-Fadl |
| Succeeded by | Musa ibn Mus'ab |
| Abbasid Governor of Mecca | |
| In office 784/85–785/86 | |
| Monarchs | Al-Mahdi again appointed by Harun al-Rashid |
| Abbasid Governor of Yemen | |
| In office 791–791 | |
| Monarch | Harun al-Rashid |
| Preceded by | Abdallah ibn Mus'ab al-Zubayri |
| Succeeded by | Ibrahim ibn Ubaydallah al-Hajbi |
| Abbasid Governor of Egypt | |
| In office 803–805 | |
| Monarch | Harun al rashid |
| Preceded by | Al-Layth ibn al-Fadl |
| Succeeded by | Abdallah ibn Muhammad ibn Ibrahim al-Zaynabi |
| Personal details | |
| Relations | Abbasid dynasty |
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Ahmad ibn Isma'il ibn Ali (Arabic: أحمد بن إسماعيل بن علي الهاشمي) was a minor Abbasid personage and provincial governor who was active in the late eighth and early ninth centuries.