Musa ibn Muhanna
| Musa ibn Muhanna | |||||
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| Lord of Palmyra | |||||
| Reign | 1335–November 1341 | ||||
| Predecessor | Muhanna ibn Isa | ||||
| Successor | Sulaiman ibn Muhanna | ||||
| Amir al-ʿarab | |||||
| Reign | 1335–November 1341 | ||||
| Predecessor | Muhanna ibn Isa | ||||
| Successor | Sulayman ibn Muhanna | ||||
| Died | November 1341 | ||||
| Issue | Umar | ||||
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| House | Al Fadl | ||||
| Father | Muhanna ibn Isa | ||||
Muzaffar ad-Din Musa ibn Muhanna (died November 1341) was the amir al-ʿarab (commander of the Bedouin tribes) in Syria and lord of Salamiyah and Palmyra under the Mamluks in 1335–November 1341. He was the chieftain of the Tayyid clan of Al Fadl, having succeeded his father Muhanna ibn Isa. Musa maintained close relations with Sultan an-Nasir Muhammad and cooperated with him during Muhanna's defection to the Mongol Ilkhanate and later during his own reign. In return for Musa's support and supply of noble Arabian horses, an-Nasir Muhammad granted substantial, high-income iqtaʿat (fiefs) in Syria.