Umar ibn Hafsun ibn Ja'far ibn Salim (Arabic: عمر بن حَفْصُون بن جَعْفَ بن سالم) (c. 850 – 917), known in Spanish history as Omar ben Hafsun, was a 9th-century...
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Omar/Umar/Omer is a masculine given name that has different origins in Arabic, Hebrew and German. Umar or Omar is a common name (Arabic: عمر) in Arabic-speaking...
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the Muladí (Christian convert to Islam) rebellion which was led by Omar Ben Hafsun against the Emirate of Cordoba. Abderraman III, the first Caliph of...
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declared it independent and joined the rebellious Omar Ben Hafsun, later to betray him. One of Omar Ben Hafsun's deputies beheaded him and sent his head to Córdoba...
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Emirate of Córdoba of the roads came with the Spanish-Berber uprising. Omar Ben Hafsun, a native of the region of Iznate, in order to prevent abuse and persecution...
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Massoud Abdul Haq Wazir Akbar Khan Gulbuddin Hekmatyar Ismail Khan Mohammed Omar Osama Bin Laden Jalaluddin Haqqani Enver Hoxha Lekë Dukagjini Skanderbeg...
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converted back to Christianity. Umar ibn Hafsun – leader of anti-Ummayad dynasty forces in southern Iberia. Hafsun converted to Christianity with his sons...
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of the Muhammadan peoples (1st ed. in 4 vol.) E. J. Brill, London. "'OMAR b. ḤAFṢŪN", p. 981-2; reprinted in facsimile edition as E.J. Brill's first encyclopaedia...
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