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{{infobox person
| name          =Omar Ibn Sa’d
| native_name        =عمر بن سعد
| image          =
| known_for          = killing Hussain ibn Ali in the Battle of Karbala
| birth_date  = 1 H. (620 AD)
| birth_place =Medinah
| father        = Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas
| mother        =
| relatives          =
| spouse            =sister of Mukhtar al-Thaqafi
| children          = Hafs Bin Amar ibn Sa'd
| death_date  = 66 H. (686 AD)
| death_place =Kufa
| resting_place      =
}}
'''Omar Ibn Sa’d''' (d. Kufa 66/686), was the commander of the [[Umayyad]] troops at [[Karbala]]. He led an army of four thousand men at the battle of Karbala leading to [[martyrdom]] of [[Hussain ibn Ali|Imam Hussain]] and his followers on 10 [[Muharram]] 61/10 October 680. It is said that his motivation for suppressing Imam Hussain revolt was to achieve the governorship of Ray. Finally, he was killed by the order of [[Mukhtar]] who revolted against Umayyad to take revenge of Imam Hussain’s martyrdom.  
'''Omar Ibn Sa’d''' (d. Kufa 66/686), was the commander of the [[Umayyad]] troops at [[Karbala]]. He led an army of four thousand men at the battle of Karbala leading to [[martyrdom]] of [[Hussain ibn Ali|Imam Hussain]] and his followers on 10 [[Muharram]] 61/10 October 680. It is said that his motivation for suppressing Imam Hussain revolt was to achieve the governorship of Ray. Finally, he was killed by the order of [[Mukhtar]] who revolted against Umayyad to take revenge of Imam Hussain’s martyrdom.  
==Omar Ibn S’ad in Battel of Karbala==
==Omar Ibn S’ad in Battel of Karbala==
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