The Aftasid dynasty (Arabic: بنو الأفطس Banu al-Aftas) was an Arabized Iberian-Berber dynasty that ruled the Taifa of Badajoz in Al-Andalus. When the...
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Sabur Dynasty); 1034–1093 (Aftasids Dynasty) This region includes the Alentejo and Algarve region of Portugal. Mértola 1033–1044 (Tayfurid Dynasty); 1044–1091...
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Stewart's African States and Rulers (1989). Aftasid dynasty Wattasid dynasty List of Sunni Muslim dynasties History of Algeria "Algeria – Zayanids". countrystudies...
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الأفطس) (c. ? – c. 1045), surnamed Ibn al-Aftas, was the founder of the Aftasid dynasty of the taifa of Badajoz, in what was then Al-Andalus. He was a miknasa...
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present-day Portugal fell into the hands of the Taifa of Badajoz of the Aftasid Dynasty, and in 1022 the Taifa of Seville of the Abbadids poets. The Taifa...
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They settled north of Córdoba and in the 11th century founded the Aftasid dynasty in Badajoz. Another group of the Miknasa took part in the successful...
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ibn Mohammed al-Muwakkil (1078) of the Berber Miknasa Aftasid dynasty. When the Aftasid dynasty was defeated and Badajoz conquered by the Almoravids,...
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Church at Rome (until 1009). Abdallah ibn Al-Aftas, founder of the Aftasid Dynasty (d. 1060) Dedi I (or Dedo), margrave of Saxon Ostmark (d. 1075) Godgifu...
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Taifa of Badajoz (category Berber dynasties)
succeeded in 1022 by his vizier, Abdallah ibn al-Aftas, who founded the Aftasid dynasty. Sabur's sons fled to Lisbon, where they created the short-lived taifa...
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Gharb al-Andalus (section Almoravid dynasty)
was followed by the Taifas. The first Taifa of Badajoz, ruled by the Aftasid dynasty, existed from 1009 to 1094. The Taifa of Lisbon lasted from 1022 to...
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taifa period, the Aftasid dynasty, based in Badajoz, controlled a large territory centered on the Guadiana River valley. The area of Aftasid control was very...
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ruled by a Slav, Sabur, from the 1020s the taifa was ruled by the Aftasid dynasty, a Berber clan, with a notable emir being Muhammad ibn Abd Allah Al-Muzaffar...
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Hammudid dynasty (AD 1016–1023, AD 1026–1058) – Caliphate of Córdoba, Taifa of Ceuta, Taifa of Algeciras, and Taifa of Málaga Aftasid dynasty (AD 1022–1094)...
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Abbas ibn Shith, king (malik) of the Ghurid Dynasty Abdallah ibn Al-Aftas, founder of the Aftasid Dynasty Ahimaaz ben Paltiel, Italian-Jewish liturgical...
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Abbas ibn Shith, king (malik) of the Ghurid Dynasty Abdallah ibn Al-Aftas, founder of the Aftasid Dynasty Ahimaaz ben Paltiel, Italian-Jewish liturgical...
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emir of Iraq (d. 1025) 1004 Abdallah ibn Al-Aftas, founder of the Aftasid Dynasty (d. 1060) Dedi I (or Dedo), margrave of Saxon Ostmark (d. 1075) Godgifu...
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Taifa of Lisbon (section Banu Sabur dynasty)
the Aftasids conquered Lishbuna. It remained in Aftasid control until 1093, when the Kingdom of León briefly seized Lishbuna. The Almoravid dynasty took...
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Abbad II al-Mu'tadid (category Abbadid dynasty)
in the bathhouse. He also fought against the Zirids of Granada and the Aftasids of Badajoz, but with no conclusive results. In 1063, when Ferdinand I appeared...
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deposed by the Banu'l-Aftas), after which he returned sovereignty to the Aftasid king of Badajoz. In 1093, in exchange for help against the Almoravid invaders...
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silverware. The Jardines de la Galera date back to the 10th century from the aftasids. They are nestled between the Torre de Espantaperros and the Chemin de...
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