• Abdallah ibn Buluggin (Arabic: عبد الله بن بلقين), full name: ʿAbd Allāh ben Buluggīn ben Bādīs ben Ḥabūs ben Zīrī (1056–after 1090), also known as "Al-Muzaffar"...
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    1013. According to the narrative provided by the later memoirs of Abdallah ibn Buluggin (the last Zirid king of Granada), the Zirids settled there at the...
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  • ruled by the Abbasid Caliphate. In 899, the future first Fatimid caliph, Abdallah, proclaimed himself to be the expected imam, causing a rift in the Isma'ili...
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    successfully maneuvered Badis ibn Habus to appoint his grandson Abdallah ibn Buluggin as his successor, rather than his son Maksan, who had lost Jaén...
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  • Samsam al-Dawla. 984: Death of the Zirid dynasty ruler Buluggin, accession of al-Mansur ibn Buluggin. 986: The Buwayhid Sultan Samsam al-Dawla overthrown...
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    according to Ibn Hayyan he died of the plague years later, while Abdallah ibn Buluggin's memoirs claim he was poisoned not long after arriving in North...
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    Tripolitania to Buluggin to govern, though Zirid authority there was later replaced by the local Banu Khazrun dynasty in 1001. In 988 Buluggin's son and successor...
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    (transferred to Egypt in 973) Abul-Futuh Sayf ad-Dawla Buluggin ibn Ziri (973–983) Abul-Fat'h al-Mansur ibn Buluggin (983–995) Abu Qatada Nasir ad-Dawla Badis ibn...
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    El Cid (Rodrigo Diaz), defeat and rout the invading army of Emir Abdallah ibn Buluggin of Granada, near the town of Cabra (modern Spain). Emperor Henry...
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  • epithet of Ali ibn Abu'l-Hayja Abdallah, Hamdanid emir of Aleppo in 945–967. Sayf al-Dawla may also refer to: Buluggin ibn Ziri, first Zirid emir of Ifriqiya...
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    his benefit. With the help of al-Mu'tamid of Seville he defeated Abdallah ibn Buluggin of Granada, but at the same time helped Al-Mamun of Toledo in conquering...
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    fortress, then called Munt Mās, was mentioned in the memoirs of Abdallah ibn Buluggin, ruler of the Taifa of Granada in the eleventh century. He described...
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    Michikane, Japanese nobleman (b. 961) Abu 'Abdallah Muhammad, Afrighid ruler of Khwarezm Al-Mansur ibn Buluggin, Zirid ruler of Ifriqiyah Bernard I (the...
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  • Marinid ruler of Morocco from 19 March 1398 to 1420[citation needed] Buluggin ibn Ziri, Zirid ruler who founded the cities of Algiers, Médéa and Miliana...
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    also granted Buluggin overlordship of Tripolitania (in present-day Libya), allowing him to appoint his own governor in Tripoli. In 984 Buluggin died in Sijilmasa...
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    named Fulful ibn Sa'id ibn Khazrun, who was appointed by al-Mansur ibn Buluggin in 992 and reconfirmed by his successor Badis ibn Mansur in 996. However...
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    from Cordoba and fled to Egypt, which was now under Fatimid rule. In 979 Buluggin ibn Ziri, the Fatimid governor of Ifriqiya (after the Fatimid Caliphs had...
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    "islands of Bani Mazghanna").[page needed][page needed] The name was given by Buluggin ibn Ziri after he established the city on the ruins of the Phoenician city...
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  • Egypt in 973) Zirid dynasty (complete list) – Buluggin ibn Ziri, ruler (973–983) al-Mansur ibn Buluggin, ruler (983–995) Badis ibn Mansur, ruler (995–1016)...
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    convened a meeting with his neighbours, al-Mutawwakil of Badajoz and Abdallah ibn Buluggin of Granada, where they agreed to send an embassy to Ibn Tashfin...
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    Granada at the Battle of Cabra. El Cid supported Seville in defeating Abdallah ibn Buluggin of Granada. (Date unknown). El Cid banished from Castile by Alfonso...
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  • principality for al-Mansur, Badis demanded that his governor Hammad ibn Buluggin hand over the cities of Tijis and Constantine. Hammad refused and declared...
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  • pilgrimage to this day. Aghmat was also the place of exile where Abdallah ibn Buluggin, the former king of Granada, wrote his memoirs. In the years 1126...
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    Christians are forbidden to enter the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Abdallah ibn Buluggin (the Conqueror), emir of Granada Al-Muqtadi, caliph of the Abbasid...
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    emir Al-Mansur ibn Buluggin.: 86–87  The inscriptions also provide the names of four craftsmen: Ahmad al-Burjini, Abu al-Thana, 'Abdallah ibn Qaffas, and...
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    another successful but ephemeral Fatimid takeover of Morocco in 979 by Buluggin ibn Ziri, the forces of Al-Mansur of Córdoba managed to retake the region...
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  • literary man and poet who lived during the time of Zirid dynasty under Abdallah ibn Buluggin. He was one of many personalities from Granada who moved to the...
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    governance of al-Maghrib, which they delegated to a local vassal, namely Buluggin ibn Ziri a Sanhaja Berber of the central Maghrib. As a result of civil...
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    the Fatimids for many decades. Following another successful invasion by Buluggin ibn Ziri in 979 and a brief period of Fatimid control, the forces of Al-Mansur...
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    of Granada and then went to Seville to subjugate the city again. Abdallah ibn Buluggin of Granada had distanced himself definitively from Yusuf ibn Tashfin...
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