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    Abd ar-Rahman II (Arabic: عبد الرحمن الأوسط) (792–852) was the fourth Umayyad Emir of Córdoba in al-Andalus from 822 until his death. A vigorous and effective...
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    Abd Rabbihi (Córdoba, 860-940), poet of the courts of Abd Allah I and Abderramán III and one of the earliest representatives of Andalusian literature,...
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    regained significance with the arrival of the Arabs, notably under Abderramán II, who reestablished it as Ubbada or Ubbadat Al-Arab —Úbeda "of the Arabs"—...
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    troops, led by Sancho de Tejada, would go in search of the Muslims, with Abderramán II in command, but upon reaching Nájera and Albelda they would see themselves...
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    us; TheBiography.us. "Biography of Emir de al-Andalus Abd al-Rahman o Abderramán II (792–852)". thebiography.us. Archived from the original on September...
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  • same woman twice, presumably because he preferred the variety. (See es:Abderramán II#Familia e hijos.) The legend of the tribute of the 100 virgins did not...
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  • camino mozarabe by Jesús Sánchez Adalid (Embassies between Ramiro II of León and Abderramán III after Battle of Simancas) Enrique de Castilla by Margarita...
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    led by Sancho de Tejada, went in search of the Muslims commanded by Abderramán II; but upon reaching Nájera and Albelda they would see themselves surrounded...
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    Madinat al-Mursiya (Murcia), after its foundation in 825 by order of Abderramán II. The Kūra occupied the territory of the current Region of Murcia, the...
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    by the Vikings, and the walls were burned down. After that the emir Abderramán II, fourth Umayyad Emir of Córdoba (822–852) rebuilt the walls, which were...
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    the raids, at least intensively, until the accession to the throne of Abderraman II. After putting an end to his uncle Abdallah's pretensions to the throne...
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  • (according to some sources the attack was by Abderramán I, and others claim it was by his descendent Abderramán II) . She was taken to Córdoba to join the...
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    led to a deal being signed with the Caliph of the Caliphate of Córdoba, Abderramán III, to help to recover the throne of León in exchange for some territory...
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    importance in the beginning of the 9th century, during the reign of Abderraman II. The fall of the Caliphate of Córdoba in the 11th century and the subsequent...
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  • Abd al-Rahman V (redirect from Abderraman V)
    ar-Rahman II Muhammad I al-Mundhir Abdallah ibn Muhammad Abd al-Rahman III Umayyad caliphs Abd al-Rahman III Al-Hakam II Hisham II Muhammad II Sulayman II Hisham...
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    "Arab" gene was reduced in half, so that the last Umayyad Caliph, Hisham II was around only .09% Arab. Muhammad was assassinated by his brother Al-Mutarrif...
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    counselor and tutor of the same. After the destruction of Pamplona by Abderramán III in CE 924 and the death of his father the following year, García Sánchez...
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  • Españas medievales (Et al.) Editorial Crítica, 2002. (ISBN 84-8450-996-6) Abderramán III y el Califato de Córdoba Nuevas Ediciones de Bolsillo, 2002. (ISBN 84-03-09331-4)...
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    Madrid, Ediciones Turner, 1983; Historia de los mozárabes de España, 2: De Abderramán I a Mohamed I (años 756 a 870) Madrid Ediciones Turner, 1983; Historia...
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    Ramiro II of León to San Genadio in gratitude for the help received from the Apostle Santiago in the battle of Simancas (year 939) against Abderramán III...
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    Abd al-Rahman I (redirect from Abderraman I)
    ar-Rahman II Muhammad I al-Mundhir Abdallah ibn Muhammad Abd al-Rahman III Umayyad caliphs Abd al-Rahman III Al-Hakam II Hisham II Muhammad II Sulayman II Hisham...
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    Honorary doctorate, University of Extremadura Medal of Andalucia (2014) Abderramán III Award from the University of Córdoba Great Cross of the Orden de San...
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  • Another of his sons, Muley Abderraman, was in Palermo in 1574 and wished to travel to the court in Madrid to swear fealty to Philip II in his father’s name...
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  • rulers, who came to power in 1024 after assassinating the previous ruler Abderraman V, and who himself was assassinated two years later in Uclés. Her mother...
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  • Chronicle of the World. Eca, Publication. p. 192. ISBN 0-13-133463-8. "Abderramán III, el primer califa andalusí". 26 June 2019. "Turkey Virtual Jewish...
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    la Frontera). Samuel and his son ruled their land from Bobastro, until Abderramán III forced them into exile in 928. In 1031, the Caliphate of Cordova fell...
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