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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Abd al-Rahman III (redirect from Abd ar-Rahman III ibn Muhammad)
Abdallah. Al-Mutarrif had accused Muhammad of plotting with the rebel Umar ibn Hafsun, and Muhammad had been imprisoned. According to some sources, the emir...
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at-Tafiz Ibn Ammar Ibn Faradi Ibn Gharsiya Ibn Hazm Ibn Marwan Ibn Quzman Muhammad al-Tawil of Huesca Musa ibn Musa al-Qasawi Moors Umar ibn Hafsun Mozarabs...
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Christianity is the Andalusi rebel and anti-Umayyad military leader, Umar ibn Hafsun. The Mozarabs of Muslim origin were descendants of those Muslims who...
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Omar (name) (redirect from Umar (name))
Umar ibn Hafsun, 9th century leader of rebel forces in the Caliphate of Córdoba Umar ibn Uthman, a son of the third caliph Uthman (r. 644–656) Umar ibn...
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Abdullah of Córdoba (redirect from Abdallah ibn Mohammed)
hunting and his faith. The most formidable threat for the emir was Umar Ibn Hafsun, who had conquered the provinces of Reyyo (including Bobastro), Elvira...
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Bubashtru) was a castle of Roman origin, rebuilt as the headquarters of Umar ibn Hafsun during his rebellion against the Caliphate of Córdoba in the 9th century...
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Al-Mundhir of Córdoba (redirect from Al-Mundhir ibn Muhammad I)
continued the fight against the rebel Umar ibn Hafsun. He died in 888 at Bobastro, possibly murdered by his brother Abdullah ibn Muhammad al-Umawi, who succeeded...
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Bashshar ibn Burd – famous Shu'ubi poet. Banu Qasi – Basque Muslim dynasty. Count Cassius – progenitor of the Banu Qasi dynasty. Umar ibn Hafsun – Anti-Umayyad...
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notably caused by Umar ibn Hafsun and two of his sons refusing to recognize the Emir of Cordoba's sovereignty; even after Ibn Hafsun's death, small pockets...
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