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Buluggin ibn Ziri,
often transliterated Bologhine, in full ʾAbū al ****ūḥ Sayf ad
Dawlah Bulukīn ibn Zīrī ibn Manād aṣ Ṣanhājī (Arabic: أبو الفتوح سيف الدولة...
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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"...
- fortress, then
called Munt Mās, was
mentioned in the
memoirs of
Abdallah ibn
Buluggin,
ruler of the
Taifa of
Granada in the
eleventh century. He
described it...
- Caliphate,
Zayyanid dynasty,
Marinid Sultanate and
Hafsid dynasty.
Under Buluggin ibn Ziri the
Zirids extended their control westwards and
briefly occupied...
- al-Mansûr ibn
Buluggin (Arabic: المنصور بن بلوجن) (died 26
March 996 ) was the
second ruler of the
Zirids in
Ifriqiya (r. 984–995). Al-Mansur succeeded...
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diverse metropolis it is today.
Algiers was
formally founded in 972 AD by
Buluggin ibn Ziri,
though its
history goes back to
around 1200-250 BC when it was...
- that
kingdom and
installing his
firstborn son,
Buluggin ibn Badis, as its governor. Nevertheless,
Buluggin ibn
Badis would not
succeed his
father as head...
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Hammad ibn
Buluggin (Arabic: حمّاد بن بلكين) (died
August 1029) was the
first ruler of the
Hammadid dynasty in what is now
Algeria (1014–1029).
After the...
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Egypt in 973)
Zirid dynasty (complete list) –
Buluggin ibn Ziri,
ruler (973–983) al-Mansur ibn
Buluggin,
ruler (983–995)
Badis ibn Mansur,
ruler (995–1016)...
- 'islands of Bani Mazghanna').[page needed][page needed] The name was
given by
Buluggin ibn Ziri
after he
established the city on the
ruins of the
Phoenician city...