Badis ibn Habus (Arabic: باديس بن حبوس) was the third Berber king of the Taifa of Granada. He ruled between 1038 and 1073. A member of the Berber Zirid...
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Abdallah ibn Buluggin (Arabic: عبد الله بن بلقين), full name: ʿAbd Allāh ben Buluggīn ben Bādīs ben Ḥabūs ben Zīrī (1056–after 1090), also known as "Al-Muzaffar"...
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al-Muzaffar. When Habbus died in 1038, Samuel ibn Naghrillah made certain that King Habbus’ second son Badis ibn Habus succeeded him, not his firstborn son Bulukkin...
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1066 Granada massacre (redirect from Joseph ibn Naghrela)
September 1035 – 30 December 1066), was a vizier to the Berber monarch Badis ibn Habus, king of the Taifa of Granada, during the Moorish rule of al-Andalus...
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Badis Ibn Habus marched against the King of Málaga and defeated him in battle successfully annexing his Kingdom. After this victory Badis Ibn Habus installed...
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powerful vizier was plotting to kill the weak-minded and drunk King Badis ibn Habus. According to the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia, "More than 1,500 Jewish...
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political forces of al-Andalus during this period. During the reign of Badis Ibn Habus the Zirids of Granada defeated an attack by the Taifa of Almeria in...
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1010/15) June 15 – Go-Sanjō, emperor of Japan (b. 1032) June 30 – Badis ibn Habus, Berber king of the Taifa of Granada (b. 1002) July 12 – John Gualbert...
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rivalries existed at times. At the end of Habus ibn Maksan's reign in 1038, Samuel, who supported the accession of Badis to the throne, was confronted by another...
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Malaga, Spain Zirid Dynasty of Grenada Hammudid Dynasty Zirid Victory Badis Ibn Habus annexes the Taifa of Málaga Battle of Cerami (1063) Location: Cerami...
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but he was ultimately defeated and killed by the Fatimid general Masala ibn Habus, who conquered the area for six months. However, his sons took refuge...
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under which the taifa was conquered in 1057 by Badis ben Habus, Zirid ruler of Granada. After Badis' death in 1073 and the division of the Granadan taifa...
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1010/15) June 15 – Go-Sanjō, emperor of Japan (b. 1032) June 30 – Badis ibn Habus, Berber king of the Taifa of Granada (b. 1002) July 12 – John Gualbert...
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between the Zirid army of Badis ibn Mansur, the Emir of ifriqiya, and the Hammadid army under the Hammadid Emir Hammad ibn Buluggin and his brother Ibrahim...
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renounce Islamic law. Few did so. The land of Islamic charitable trusts (habus) was regarded as government property and confiscated. Much of the network...
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Abdallah al-Shi'i in 909, had to be retaken by the Fatimid general Masala ibn Habus of the Miknasa tribe. The first Fatimid expeditions to what is now northern...
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gain more independence. The Fatimids sent Humayd ibn Yasal (or Hamid), the nephew of Masala ibn Habus, to confront Musa, defeating him in 933 and forcing...
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two sons, Badis and Buluggin, and was succeeded by Badis. C.E. Bosworth, The New Islamic Dynasties, (Columbia University Press, 1996), 17. Ibn Khaldun (trans...
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shefa'a, the right of pre-emption, in respect of property made over to a habus; to abolish the right of daughters, sisters and orphans to participate in...
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Ahmed Parvez (1978) Ustad Manzoor Ali Khan (1978) Sabri Brothers (1978) Ibn-e-Insha (1978) Faiz Mohammad Baloch (1979) Khamiso Khan (1979) Kishwar Sultan...
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palace at El Haiz area in the Bahariya Oasis, western desert. 870 AD Ahmad ibn Tulun Palace at al-Qatta'i in Old Cairo 12th-13th centuries and after: palaces...
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