Ibn Marzuq (full name: Shams al-Din Abu ʿAbd Allah Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr al-ʿAjisi al-Tilimsani, also known as al-Khatib...
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Bahlul Ibn Marzuq (Arabic: بهلول بن مرزوق) (died 802) was born in the current term of La Puebla de Castro (Huesca), was a Vascon-Muslim, the son of a local...
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Jalaf ibn Rashid ibn Asad (Arabic: خلف بن راشد بن أسد) was a lieutenant of Bahlul Ibn Marzuq, the rebel leader of the Zaragoza region in Spain, who conquered...
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from c. 780-800 CE. In 800, the former ally of the Banu Salama, Bahlul Ibn Marzuq, rebelled in Zaragoza, defeating the Banu Salama's Arab allies along with...
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and 802 the Franks established several positions in the zone: Bahlul Ibn Marzuq revolted in Zaragoza against the central government of Muslim Al-Andalus...
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al-Fida Isma'il ibn Umar ibn Kathir al-Dimashqi (Arabic: أبو الفداء إسماعيل بن عمر بن كثير الدمشقي, romanized: Abū al-Fiḍā’ Ismā‘īl ibn ‘Umar ibn Kathīr al-Dimashqī;...
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Gibraltar was rapturously received back in Morocco; the Moorish chronicler Ibn Marzuq recorded that while he was studying in Tlemcen, his teacher announced...
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Huesca, expelling Bahlul ibn Marzuq and fortifying a settlement that would become Tudela, installing there his son Yusuf ibn Amrus. Zaragoza again rebelled...
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this stay in Morocco, he first met Ibn Khaldun and other important North African intellectuals such as ibn Marzuq. In 1362, the former emir of Granada...
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Kakuichi (compiler) – The Tale of the Heike (平家物語, Heike Monogatari) Ibn Marzuq – The Correct and Fine Traditions About the Glorious Deeds of our Master...
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region dating from the Almohad caliph al-Murtada (d. 1266). According to Ibn Marzuq and various other Marinid chroniclers, Sultan Abu al-Hasan was particularly...
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the Muwallad Basque rebel Bahlul Ibn Marzuq in 798, and Azan in 799, while in the latter year at Pamplona, Muhammad ibn Musa, apparently of Muwallad Banu...
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abandoned Marinid mosque of al-Mansura (beginning of the 14th century), where Ibn Marzuq described a chandelier that he had made and that had been moved to the...
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Andrés de Urdaneta José de Urrutia Martín de Ursúa Pedro de Ursúa Bahlul Ibn Marzuq, Basque Muslim rebel. Berengaria of Navarre, Queen of England. Count Cassius...
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support, he raids into Andalusia and sacks Lisbon (modern Portugal). Bahlul ibn Marzuq, a Vascon-Muslim military leader, revolts in Zaragoza against the Arab-Muslim...
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patriarch of Aquileia (or 804) Æthelmund, Anglo-Saxon nobleman Bahlul ibn Marzuq, Muslim general Beorhtric, king of Wessex Domitian, duke of Carantania...
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subjects. Ibn Marzuq notably taught here in 1354. Ibn al-Khatib was also an early student here; among his teachers were Ibn al-Fajjar, Ibn Marzuq, and Ibn al-Hajj...
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support, he raids into Andalusia and sacks Lisbon (modern Portugal). Bahlul ibn Marzuq, a Vascon-Muslim military leader, revolts in Zaragoza against the Arab-Muslim...
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Sidi Boushaki (redirect from Ibrahim ibn Faïd)
father Ibn Marzuq El Khatib (1310 - 1379). He joined Mecca for pilgrimage and study, then moved to Damascus where he attended the teachings of Imam Ibn al-Jazari...
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Abu al-Khasib (redirect from Abu al-Khaṣīb Marzuq)
Abu al-Khaṣīb Marzuq was an Abbasid general and administrator during the reign of Abu Ja'far al-Mansur. A mawla of Mansur in his early life, Abu al-Khasib...
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attended by ambassadors of the King of Asturias, Alfonso II, and Bahlul Ibn Marzuq, a muwallad leader in revolt against Emir Al-Hakam I, who had seized Zaragoza...
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Abu Bakr al-Turtushi (redirect from Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn al-Walid al-Tartushi)
with the philosophical and political treatises of the Andalusian polymath Ibn Hazm. He travelled for knowledge, seeking to educate himself from various...
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biography are Abu Abdullah of Valencia, Abu Ja'far al-Shaquri of Granada, and Ibn Marzuq al-Khatib al-Tilmisani. It is stated that the latter was regarded as the...
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revolting act of injustice. Ibn al-Mughallis, despite himself being an Arab, supported the Muslim Basque sayyid Bahlul Ibn Marzuq against the tribe's domination...
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patriarch of Aquileia (or 804) Æthelmund, Anglo-Saxon nobleman Bahlul ibn Marzuq, Muslim general Beorhtric, king of Wessex Domitian, duke of Carantania...
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rebuilt city are known due to the work of Abu al-Hasan's biographer, Ibn Marzuq, whose Musnad (written around 1370–1) describes the reconstruction of...
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Muhammad Abu 'Abd Allah ibn Muhammad at-Tarabulsi al-Hattab al-Ru'yani (May 21, 1497 – 1547 CE) (902 AH – 954 AH) (Arabic: محمد أبو عبدالله بن محمد الحطاب...
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Gellone for the purpose of assisting Alfonso II of Asturias and Bahlul Ibn Marzuq against the Córdoban Emirate. Their goal was to coordinate operations...
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Al-Mansur (redirect from Abu Ja'far Abdallah ibn Muhammad al-Mansur)
In 759, al-Mansur sent an army under his generals Abu al-Khaṣīb Marzuq and Khazim ibn Khuzayma to Tabaristan to punish Khurshid for his support to Sunpadh...
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Qadi 'Abd al-Wahhab ibn Ali ibn Naṣr ibn Ahmad ibn Hussein ibn Harun ibn Malik ibn Tawk al-Taghlibi (Arabic: القاضي عبدالوهّاب) (973 – 1035CE) (362 AH...
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