- Abu al-Abbas al-
Azafi (Arabic: أبو العباس أحمد العَزَفي السبتي) or in full Abu al-Abbas
Ahmad abu
Abdallah Muhammad ibn
Ahmad al-Lakhmi al-Sabti (1162–1236)...
- The Banu al-
ʿAzafi (Arabic: بنو العزفي), or the ʿAzafids, was a
noble family in the
North African city of
Ceuta (Arabic: Sabta,
today part of Spain). In...
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Moses Maimonides Abu al-Abbas al-
Azafi (1162 in Ceuta – 1236) a
religious and
legal scholar,
member of the Banu al-
Azafi who
ruled Ceuta Mohammed ibn Rushayd...
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encounter between the
Marinid fleet,
under the
command of
Mohammed ben Ali al-
Azafi, and a
Castilian fleet led by
Alfonso Jofre de Tenorio. The
tough battle...
- heretics.
April 8 –
Marinid galleys,
under the
command of
Muhammad ibn Ali al-
Azafi, rout the
Castellan fleet, off the
coast of Algeciras. April–July – Trapezuntine...
- that the
celebration was
introduced into the city
Ceuta by Abu al-Abbas al-
Azafi as a way of
strengthening the
Muslim community and to
counteract Christian...
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other ships concentrated at
Ceuta under command of
Muhammad ibn Ali al-
Azafi. They
landed an army at Gibraltar, and on 8
April 1340 44
Muslim galleys...
- (died 1225),
magician and
philosopher from Buna (Algeria) Abu al-Abbas al-
Azafi (1162–1236),
religious and
legal scholar who
ruled over
Ceuta (today a Spanish...
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village covering one
square area,
Basti Odanwali,
Basti Kashmerian and
Azafi Basti.
These parts are
under the
governance of the main part Alowal. About...
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Averroes (1126–1198) Al-Tamimi (d. 1207/08) 7th/13th Al-Qattan (d. 1231) Al-
Azafi (1162–1236) Ibn al-Hajib (d. 1249) Al-Qurtubi (1214–1273) Al-Qarafi (1228–1285)...