Muhammad ibn Lubb ibn Musa (Arabic: محمد بن لّب بن موسى, k. outskirts of Zaragoza, 898), was a Muslim lord who at different times held Zaragoza and Larida...
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Lubb ibn Muhammad ibn Lubb (Arabic: لب بن محمد بن لب) (? - 907), was a wali of Tudela (890-907) and Larida, as well as a prominent Muslim lord on the Upper...
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Banu Qasi (section Muhammad ibn Lubb)
Musa ibn Musa Muhammad ibn Lubb, co-leader to 882, then sole leader, d. 899, son of Lubb ibn Musa Lubb ibn Muhammad, d. 907, son of Muhammad ibn Lubb Abd...
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brother, Lubb ibn Muhammad in 951, and Lubb's son Yahya in 955. In 957/8, the Caliph experimented with power sharing, making Yahya ibn Lubb and Abd al-Malik...
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of Muhammad ibn Lubb al-Qasawi while besieging Zaragoza presented Muhammad al-Tawil with an opportunity to recover lost ground, but Lubb ibn Muhammad returned...
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Sayyida, daughter of 'Abd Allah ibn Jalaf, of the Banu Jalaf of Barbitanya. In 882, his own nephew, Muhammad ibn Lubb (loyal to Córdoba), made him prisoner...
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Online Baghdādī (al-), ‘Abd al-Qadir ibn ‘Umar (1979). Hārūn, 'Abd al-Salām M. (ed.). Khizānat al-Adab wa Lubb Lubāb Lisān al-'Arab. Cairo: Maktaba al-Kānjī...
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Jiménez dynasty. In 927, Jimeno took an army south to support Muhammad ibn Lubb ibn Muhammad of the Banu Qasi against the Córdoba-allied Banu Tujib, and...
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countryside in 882. In 882 the Banu Qasi ruler Muhammad ibn Lubb al-Qasawi who, like his father Lubb ibn Musa before him, had previously had good relations...
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p. 247. ISBN 978-84-321-1882-1. Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana. Lubb ibn Muḥammad ibn Lubb. Archived from the original on 2016-04-06. Retrieved 2016-04-16...
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expedition against Barcelona and Terrassa. Apparently in 859, Musa's son Lubb ibn Musa al-Qasawi was appointed Wali of Toledo, and the same year, Musa permitted...
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of Abdullah ibn Muhammad al-Umawi at the Battle of Poley in 891, he moved his headquarters back to Bobastro. In 898, Lubb ibn Muhammad, of the Banu Qasi...
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compiled. 882 (Date unknown). Asturias defeats the Córdobans under Muhammad ibn Lubb and al-Mundhir of Córdoba at the First Battle of Cellorigo. 883 April...
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started by count Raymond I of Pallars and Ribagorza. In 897, Lubb ibn Muhammad ibn Lubb Al-Qasawi attacked the county of Barcenona, killing count Wilfred...
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Banu Tujib (section Muhammad ibn ʿAbd al-Rahman)
including resisting the 17-year siege of Zaragoza by Muhammad ibn Lubb and his son Lubb ibn Muhammad. In 919, he took the towns of Roda de Isábena and Monzón...
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Ibn al-Samʿānī (Arabic: إبن السمعاني, 1113–1166), full name Abū Saʿd ʿAbd al-Karīm ibn Abī Bakr Muḥammad ibn Abi ʾl-Muẓaffar Manṣūr al-Tamīmī al-Marwazī...
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Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Ja'far ibn Ibrahim ibn Abi Salama ibn al-Walid al-Abshami al-Qurashi (Arabic: علي بن محمد بن الوليد القرشي; c. 1128 – 21 December...
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daughter Onneca and took them hostages in Córdoba. The wali of Zaragoza, Muhammad ibn Lubb, besieged and ultimately destroyed the castle of Aibar, resulting...
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Cellorigo, the Banu Qasi ruler Muhammad ibn Lubb al-Qasawi and al-Mundhir of Córdoba, the son of the Cordoban emir Muhammad I of Córdoba, were repelled from...
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was killed at Aybar in 882 in a battle against the Emir of Córdoba (Muhammad ibn Lubb, of the Banu Qasi family). In 1035, the son of Sancho the Great and...
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valley. Grandson Amrus ibn Umar ibn Amrus (عمروس بن عمرو بن عمروس) rebelled in Huesca in 870, capturing his cousin Lubb ibn Zakariyya ibn Amrus (Arabic:...
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al-Mu‘taḍid. He was a disciple of Abū ‘Amr al-Shaybānī, Muḥammad ibn Muhanna, and Muḥammad ibn Subh ibn as-Sammāq. He taught the philology of al-Asmaʿi, Abū...
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Abu Sa'id ibn Lubb, who served as Granada's khatib (preacher) and mufti. For his fiqh education, he owed a great deal to his mentor Ibn Lubb, although...
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ally Lubb ibn Muhammad, killing him in battle. Four years later, another former ally, Galindo Aznárez, joined with his brother-in-law Muhammad al-Tawil...
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1908) tahoordanesh Archived 2012-01-09 at the Wayback Machine.2012-08-14 Lubb al-Lubab (The Kernels of Kernels): A Short Treatise on Wayfaring, The Straight...
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Allah ibn Lubb al-Qasawi in a coup that unseated Fortún Garcés of Pamplona in favor of Raymond's nephew, Sancho Garcés I. In 904 he was attacked by Lubb ibn...
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Khizānat al-Adah wa Lubb Luhāb Lisan al-'Arab. Vol. 4. Cairo: Dār al-‘Uṣūr li-al-Ṭab‘ wa-al-Nashr. Baghdādī (al-), Abd al-Qadir ibn ‘Umar (1927). Maiman...
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Christian names such as Lope and Fortun entered the local Arabic lexicon (Lubb and Fortun), and others were adopted in translated form (such as Sa'ad for...
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and on 911 attacked him in concert with brother-in-law Muhammad al-Tawil and Abd Allah ibn Lubb al-Qasawi. This coalition was defeated, al-Tawil killed...
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Safiyatuddin from Aceh. 'Umdat al-Muhtajin ila Suluk Maslak al-Mufridin (sufism) Lubb al-Kashf wa al-Bayan li Ma Yarahu al-Muhtadar bi al-'Iyan (dhikr prayer for...
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