The Banu Hud (Arabic: بنو هود Banū Hūd, the Hudid dynasty) were an arabized Berber dynasty that ruled the taifa of Zaragoza from 1039 until 1110. In 1039...
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expelled by another Arab dynasty, the Banu Hud, in 1039. An exiled junior line of the family, known as the Banu Sumadih, established themselves as rulers...
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period (1013–1038), the city was ruled by the Arab Banu Tujib tribe. They were replaced by the Arab Banu Hud rulers, who had to deal with a complicated alliance...
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bi-ʾLlāh, lit. 'Trustee through God'). Al-Mu'taman was the third king of the Banu Hud dynasty, reigning from 1081 to 1085, at the height of power of Muslim Zaragoza...
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Ahmad al-Muqtadir (category Banu Hud)
Abu Ja'far Ahmad al-Muqtadir bi-Llah ibn Sulayman) was a member of the Banu Hud family who ruled the Islamic taifa of Zaragoza, in what is now Spain, from...
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’Abd Allāh Muḥammad ibn Yūsuf ibn Hūd al-Judhamī (Arabic: محمد بن يوسف بن هود, died 1238), commonly known as Ibn Hud, was a taifa emir who controlled much...
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Hud or Hood or Eber in other traditions, (Arabic: هُودٌ, romanized: Hūd) was a prophet and messenger of ancient Arabia mentioned in the Quran. The eleventh...
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Al-Musta'in I (redirect from Suleiman Al-Mustain I ibn Hud)
بالله, lit. 'He who looks for help to God'), was the first member of the Banu Hud family to rule the medieval taifa of Zaragoza, today a province in Spain...
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Italian merchant republics, thus there were few external threats. The Banu Hud conquest of Dénia and its incorporation to the Eastern District of the...
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Zaragoza); 1081/1082–1092 (to Denia) Zaragoza: 1018–1046 (to Banu Tujib; then to Banu Hud); 1046–1110 (to Almoravids; in 1118 to Aragon) This region includes...
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Al-Andalus, present day Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. It was the residence of the Banu Hud dynasty during the era of Abu Jaffar Al-Muqtadir. The palace reflects the...
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Mundhir al-Hajib (category Banu Hud)
El Cid. Oxford University Press. Forcada, Miquel (2023). "Al-Muʾtaman ibn Hūd in Context: Kingship and Philosophy in al-Andalus (10th–11th Centuries)"...
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Al-Musta'in II (category Banu Hud)
fourth member of the Banu Hud family to rule the Taifa of Zaragoza. He ruled from 1085 to 1110. He was the son of Yusuf al-Mu'taman ibn Hud. List of Muslim...
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A Murcian strongman, Muhammad ibn Yusuf ibn Hud al-Judhami, who claimed descendance from the Banu Hud dynasty that had once ruled the old taifa of Saragossa...
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kingdom-city of Valencia, was actually achieved in close alliance with the Banu Hud and other Muslim dynasties opposed to the Almoravids. In 1558, the armies...
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(Huesca). It was at this time that an important Muwallad family arose, the Banu Qasi (بنو قاسي), their domains were located in the Ebro Valley between the...
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was ruled by wālīs of the Banū Tujīb. In 1039, it was taken from them, along with Zaragoza, by al-Mustaʿīn of the Banū Hūd. At some point prior to his...
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Region tourist site". murciaturistica.es. Retrieved 16 January 2021. "Ibn Hud y el protectorado castellano – Región de Murcia Digital" (in Spanish). Retrieved...
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بن سبأ بن يشجب بن يعرب بن قحطان) From Judham descend the dynasties Hud (Banu Hud) and Martinez who ruled Andalusia and Valencia. Moharam first entered...
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Banu Tujib to rule the Taifa of Zaragoza before they were muscled out of control by the Banu Hud family. He ruled briefly in 1039 before the Banu Hud...
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Almohad rule heralded by the likes of the Banu Hud and the Banu Mardanis, Almería submitted to the authority of Ibn Hud, who had raised the black banner and...
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eleventh-century prince of the Banu Hud dynasty of Zaragossa and author of an important mathematical text, al-Mu'taman ibn Hūd. A Latin translation of the...
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Sulayman Sayyid al-Dawla (category Banu Hud)
Sulaymān Sayyid al-Dawla (or Sulaymān ibn Hūd) was the Hudid ruler of the taifas of Dénia in 1090–1092 and Lleida and Tortosa in 1090–1099. Sulaymān was...
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Zafadola (redirect from Sayf al-Dawla ibn Hud al-Mustansir)
the original (PDF) on 2014-09-05. Huici Miranda, Ambrosio (1962). "Los Banu Hud de Zaragoza, Alfonso el Batallador y los almoravides (Nuevas aportaciones)"...
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Abd al-Malik Imad ad-Dawla (category Banu Hud)
ʿAbd al-Malik ibn Aḥmad ibn Hūd Imād ad-Dawla (Arabic: أبو مروان عبد الملك بن أحمد بن هود عماد الدولة), known by the regnal name Imad al-Dawla (in Arabic:...
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more or less independently of Alfonso, while politically supporting the Banu Hud and other Muslim dynasties opposed to the Almoravids. He gradually increased...
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S2CID 154773840. Minnema, Anthony H. (15 May 2024). The Last Ta'ifa: The Banu Hud and the Struggle for Political Legitimacy in Al-Andalus. Cornell University...
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(Mudéjar architecture) Trujillo Alcazaba Zaragoza Aljafería: palace of the Banu Hud dynasty (second half of the 11th century) Albufeira Castle of Paderne Lisbon...
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Zaragoza, initially controlled by the Tujibid family, then ruled by the Banu Hud from 1039. The taifa greatly prospered in a cultural and political sense...
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took Jaén—an important city close to Arjona. With help from Ibn Hud's rivals, the Banu al-Mawl, Muhammad briefly seized control of the former disputed...
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