• 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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    Fatimid governor) Buluggin ibn Ziri, 972–984 (as viceroy of the Fatimids in Ifriqiya and the Maghreb) al-Mansur ibn Buluggin, 984–996 Badis ibn al-Mansur...
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  • Bādīs ibn al-Manṣūr (Arabic: باديس بن المنصور; died 1016), known fully as ʾAbū Manād Bādīs Nāṣir al-Dawla (أبو مناد باديس ناصر الدولة), was the third ruler...
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    Buluggin (Arabic: المنصور بن بلوجن) (died 995) was the second ruler of the Zirids in Ifriqiya (r. 984–995). Al-Mansur succeeded his father Buluggin ibn...
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    of Toledo. Abdallah ibn Buluggin finally succeeded Badis when he died in 1073. Aparicio, Javier Iglesia (2019-07-08). "Badis ben Habbús, rey de la taifa...
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    these brothers launched a rebellion in 'Ashir against Badis ibn al-Mansur (r. 996–1016), Buluggin's grandson, marking the first serious break in the unity...
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    Badis to the throne, was confronted by another powerful Jewish figure, Yosef Ben Migash, who supported Badis' brother Buluggin instead. When Buluggin...
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  • Qaid ibn Hammad ibn Buluggin (Arabic: قائد بن حماد بن بلكين), (Qayid bin Hammad bin bolowjin) was the second Hammadid ruler in what is now Algeria. He...
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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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  • Al-Mu'izz ibn Badis between 1016 and 1023. Umm Mallal was the daughter of Al-Mansur ibn Buluggin and Badis ibn Mansur's sister. On the death of Badis, she was...
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  • Nasir ad-Dawla Badis ibn Mansur (Badis), son of al-Mansur, became the next ruler of the Zirid dynasty. Following failed attacks against Badis, in 999 and...
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    taifa between his successors, Málaga went to Tamim ben Buluggin ben Badis while Abd Allah ben Buluggin gained the taifa of Granada. In 1090, the taifa was...
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  • flourished as a Jewish scholarly site. He had two sons, Badis and Buluggin, and was succeeded by Badis. C.E. Bosworth, The New Islamic Dynasties, (Columbia...
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    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 Mansur (995–1016) Sharaf...
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    It was established at the beginning of the 11th century when Hammad ibn Buluggin declared himself emir, thus splitting the Zirid domains into two separate...
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  • rulers, for the next eighty-five years. The Zirid ruler el-Mansur bin Buluggin built a palace for himself at el-Mansuriya. There is a record of the lavish...
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  • 1420[citation needed] Buluggin ibn Ziri, Zirid ruler who founded the cities of Algiers, Médéa and Miliana.[citation needed] Badis Ibn Habus, defeated the...
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    his deputy, Buluggin ibn Ziri, as regent of Ifriqiya, marking the beginning of the city's Zirid period. In 1014–15 the Zirid ruler Badis ibn al-Mansur...
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  • not until August 972 that al-Mu'izz left Ifriqiya, appointing the Berber Buluggin ibn Ziri as his viceroy there. In June 973, the Fatimid court arrived in...
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    al-Mansur ibn Buluggin in 992 and reconfirmed by his successor Badis ibn Mansur in 996. However, in 999, Fulful rebelled, and in retaliation, Badis pillaged...
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  • Badis ibn Mansur (Arabic: باديس بن منصور) was briefly the ruler of the Hammadids in 1104. v t e...
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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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  • emir Badis ibn Mansur designated his son al-Mansur as the crown prince and heir to the throne. Attempting to create a principality for al-Mansur, Badis demanded...
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  • Maghreb Buluggin ibn Ziri – the first ruler of the Zirids in Ifriqiya Al-Mansur ibn Buluggin – the second ruler of the Zirids in Ifriqiya Badis ibn Mansur...
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    works can be attributed to the patronage of the Zirid emir Al-Mansur ibn Buluggin.: 86–87  The inscriptions also provide the names of four craftsmen: Ahmad...
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    meeting with his neighbours, al-Mutawwakil of Badajoz and Abdallah ibn Buluggin of Granada, where they agreed to send an embassy to Ibn Tashfin to appeal...
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  • 973) Zirid dynasty (complete list) – Buluggin ibn Ziri, ruler (973–983) al-Mansur ibn Buluggin, ruler (983–995) Badis ibn Mansur, ruler (995–1016) Barghawata...
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    Mosque in Tunis, dates from 991 and can be attributed to Al-Mansur ibn Buluggin.: 86–87  The patronage of the Almohads – as well as of the Almoravids who...
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    other authority preceding them. At the beginning of the 11th century, Buluggin ibn Ziri was installed as the Fatimid governor. It was also in this time...
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  • reclaim of the throne at the invitation of the English nobles. Hammad ibn Buluggin adopts Sunni Islam and declares his independence from the Zirid dynasty...
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