• Husayn of Zaragoza (in the Arabic sources Al Hossain ibn Yahia al Ansari ibn Saad al Obadi and حسين بن يحي الانصاري Ḥusayn ibn Yaḥyà al-Anṣārī o الحسين...
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  • Sulayman al-Arabi (category Walis of Barcelona)
    Sulayman. Husayn of Zaragoza, however, refused to surrender the city, claiming that he had never promised Charlemagne his allegiance. After a month of siege...
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  • Ayxun ibn Sulayman ibn Yaqdhan al-Arabí (category Walis of Barcelona)
    Sulayman was killed by his former friend and Husayn of Zaragoza. As a result, Aysun gave his loyalty to the Emir of Cordoba, Abd al-Rahman I, who was seeking...
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    Charlemagne, Master of the Franks in Paderborn, offering his submission, along with the allegiance of Husayn of Zaragoza and Abu Taur of Huesca in return...
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    Abbasid–Carolingian alliance (category Foreign relations of the Abbasid Caliphate)
    al-Arabi. As he moved towards Zaragoza, the troops of Charlemagne were joined by troops led by Sulayman. Husayn of Zaragoza, however, refused to surrender...
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    Upper March (category Taifa of Zaragoza)
    submission of Husayn in Zaragoza, who had murdered Sulayman in 780, but in 785 the latter's son, Matruh al-Arabi, rebelled and took Huesca and Zaragoza, before...
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  • Matruh al-Arabi (category Walis of Barcelona)
    ally Husayn of Zaragoza. As a result, Matruh became wali of Barcelona and Girona. In 781 the Emir of Córdoba, Abd al-Rahman I, subdued Zaragoza. Matruh...
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  • joined with Sulayman al-Arabi, the wali of Barcelona, and Husayn, wali of Zaragoza, in offering of their domains to Charlemagne in exchange for military aid...
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  • Abd al-Rahman ibn Habib al-Siqlabi (category Governors of the Abbasid Caliphate)
    linked Ibn Ḥabīb to the embassy sent by al-Aʿrābī of Barcelona and Ḥusayn of Zaragoza to Charlemagne, king of the Franks, in 777. This search for an alliance...
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    city of Zaragoza without having to fight a massive Christian army. In 779 Abd al-Rahman offered Husayn, one of Sulayman's allies, the job of Zaragoza's governorship...
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  • list of wars and armed conflicts fought by the Kingdom of Spain, its predecessor states or in Spanish territory. Military history of Spain List of Spanish...
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  • (died 806), Vizier of the Persian Barmakids family Yahya ibn Umar ibn Yahya ibn Husayn ibn Zayd ibn Ali Zayn al-Abidin ibn Al-Husayn ibn Ali al-Murtada...
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    al-Mu'tadid:1033-1044 Becomes part of Seville: 1044–1091 (Abbadid Family) To Almoravid dynasty: 1091–1144 Abu-l-Qasim Ahmad ibn al-Husayn ibn Qasi: 1144–1145, d....
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  • Abū Marwān Ḥayyān ibn Khalaf ibn Ḥusayn ibn Ḥayyān al-Andalusī al-Qurṭubī (Arabic: ابن حيَّان القرطبي) (987–1075), usually known as Ibn Hayyan, was an...
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    778. Near the city of Zaragoza Charlemagne received the homage of Sulayman al-Arabi. However the city, under the leadership of Husayn, closed its gates...
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    zone of the Emirate of Córdoba. Several powerful officials and noblemen in northeastern Iberia, such as the governors of Barcelona and Zaragoza, seek...
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    Muslim historian of the 13th century, Ibn Kathir, quoted the same narration, pointing to a campaign led by Abd Allah bin Nafi al Husayn and Abd Allah bin...
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    Abu Abd Allah Muhammad ibn al-Husayn Ibn al-Kattani al-Madhiji (Arabic: ابن الكتاني) (951–1029), sometimes nicknamed "al-Mutatabbib" (the physician), was...
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    Banu Qasi (redirect from House of Banu Qasi)
    behalf of emir Hisham I of Córdoba he put down the rebellion of the Banu Husain in Zaragoza. The fate of Musa ibn Furtun is debated. An account of the 788...
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  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This is a List of battles from 301 A.D...
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  • Charlemagne attack Zaragoza, but are forced to withdraw empty-handed. 785 – Building of the Great Mosque of Córdoba begins on the grounds of a Visigothic church;...
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  • Abū ʿAlī al-Ṣadafī (category People from Zaragoza)
    of Zaragoza, al-Ṣadafī was educated in Zaragoza, Valencia and Almería before setting out in 1088 on a riḥla fī ṭalab al-ʿilm ('journey in search of knowledge')...
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    Charlemagne and also the submission of Husayn, wali of Zaragoza. When Charlemagne invaded the Upper March in 778, Husayn refused allegiance and he had to...
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    the islands of Rhodes and Crete. Under the rule of Yazid I, some Muslims in Kufa began to think that if Husayn ibn Ali the descendant of Muhammad was...
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  • of Ali, the cousin of Muhammad and First Shī‘ah Imām Imam Husayn Shrine, Karbala, Iraq – tomb of Husayn, the son of Ali, grandson of Muhammad and Third...
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    Zaha Hadid (category Alumni of the Architectural Association School of Architecture)
    Baghdad, Iraq, to an upper-class Iraqi family. Her father, Muhammad al-Hajj Husayn Hadid, was a wealthy industrialist from Mosul. He co-founded the socialist...
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    Hispano-Arabic homoerotic poetry (category Literature of al-Andalus)
    figure of the cupbearer or pourer. Thus, some poets were more explicit and less chaste in the expression of their passion, as Ali ibn Abi l-Husayn (m. 1038):...
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  • Markus Hattstein and Peter Delius (2007), Mezquita de Tórtoles (Tarazona, ZARAGOZA), Tandem Verlag "San Sebastian Minaret". rondatoday.com. Retrieved 28 September...
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  • Hayyan, himself relying on the eye-witness testimony of his father, Jalaf ibn Husayn ibn Hayyan, one of the combatants on the Muslim side and a secretary...
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  • al-Arabi, and the wali of Huesca, Abu Taur, offered their submission to Charlemagne and also the submission of Husayn, wali of Zaragoza. 778: Charlemagne invaded...
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