The governor house in Kufa was adorned for celebrations and the head of Ziyad was exhibited on the same place where the blessed head of Sayyiduna Imam Husayn رَضِىَ اللهُ تَعَالٰی عَـنْهُ was placed six years back. There was nobody to cry for this ill-fated person; instead people celebrated his death. (Sawanih Karbala, pp. 123)
It is narrated in a Sahih (authentic) Hadees reported by ‘Imarah Bin ‘Umayr that when the head of ‘Ubaydullah Ibn Ziyad along with those of his accomplices was placed down, he went towards them. Suddenly everyone started screaming, ‘It’s come. It’s come.’ He saw that a snake was coming. It slithered above and between all the heads and finally approached the dirty head of Ibn Ziyad. It entered the nostril, stayed for a while and then left. Everyone started screaming again, ‘It’s come, it’s come.’ Same thing happened two or three times.
(Sunan-ut-Tirmizi, vol. 5, pp. 431, Hadees 3805)
Ibn Ziyad, Ibn Sa’d, Shimr, Qays Ibn Ash’as Kandi, Kholi Ibn Yazeed, Sanaan Ibn Anas Nakh’i, ‘Abdullah Ibn Qays, Yazeed Bin Maalik and the remaining damned people who were involved or contributed in martyrdom of Sayyiduna Imam Husayn رَضِىَ اللهُ تَعَالٰی عَـنْهُ all faced horrible ending and horses were made to trample over their corpses. (Sawanih Karbala, pp. 158)