Tamim ibn Zaid al-Utbi


Tamim ibn Zaid al-Utbi became the next caliphal governor of Sindh after Al Junayd. He was the governor from 726–731.
In 726 CE, the Caliphate replaced Al-Junayd with Tamim ibn Zayd ibn Hamal al-Qayni as the governor of Sindh. During the next few years, all of the gains made by Junayd were lost. The Arab records do not explain why, except to state that the Caliphate troops, drawn from distant lands, abandoned their posts in India and refused to go back. Blankinship admits the possibility that the Indians must have revolted, but thinks it more likely that the problems were internal to the Arab forces.
Governor Tamim is said to have fled Sindh and died en route.