Abd al-Aziz ibn al-Walid

Abd al-Aziz ibn al-Walid
عبد العزيز بن الوليد
Diedc. 728/729
IssueAtiq
Names
Abd al-Aziz ibn al-Walid ibn Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan
DynastyUmayyad
FatherAl-Walid I
MotherUmm al-Banin bint Abd al-Aziz
ReligionIslam
OccupationGovernor of Jund Dimashq
Military career
AllegianceUmayyad Caliphate
BranchUmayyad army
Service yearsc. 709–720s
ConflictsArab–Byzantine wars
RelationsSulayman (uncle)
Umar II (maternal uncle)
Yazid II (uncle)
Hisham (uncle)
Maslama (uncle)

Abd al-Aziz ibn al-Walid (Arabic: عبد العزيز بن الوليد, romanizedʿAbd al-ʿAzīz ibn al-Walīd; died 728/729) was an Umayyad prince, commander in the wars against the Byzantine Empire, and governor of Damascus during the reign of his father, Caliph al-Walid I (r. 705–715). The most prominent of al-Walid's sons, his father attempted to install him as his successor, but was unsuccessful. After the death of al-Walid's brother, Caliph Sulayman (r. 715–717), Abd al-Aziz made a failed bid for the caliphate, his maternal uncle, Umar II (r. 717–720), having succeeded to the office beforehand.