During Abu Turab's reign, his "Believers" had cordial relations with the Oriental Orthodox and the Papacy but fought against Byzantine suppression of Dyoenergism. His Believers sometimes marched into battle under the banner of the Cross and the Cross appeared on his Coins. However, his importance was gradually diminished by the rise of the Judaizers in the west.
===The Mawlāʾī===
An alleged truce between the Pasigs and Pahlavis was reached and Yazdegard was established on the throne in 632 as a compromise between the two parties. This is not believable. This thesis proposes that he was the Parsigs candidate but the Pajlavi candidate was Ali. After decades on the run, his daughter Shahrbonu was wed to the Lakhmid King's son in law grandson Hussein whose Father Mawla Ali who ruled from Al-Hira after him following the old King's demise until his assassination in 661. But the marriage pact was dishonoured by her brothers who sought support in China.
====Mawla Ali and al-Hanafiyyah====
The curious story of Khawlah bint Ja'far.
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