-
state to the
Granadan king
Habbus al-Muzaffar. When
Habbus died in 1038,
Samuel ibn
Naghrillah made
certain that King
Habbus’
second son
Badis ibn Habus...
-
Habbus bin
Maksen al-Muzaffar (Arabic: حبوس بن ماكسن بن زيري), of the
Zirid dynasty, was
ruler of the
Taifa of
Granada from 1019 to 1038. He was the successor...
-
Habbus al-Muzaffar, in
spite of a
conspiracy on the part of the
Granada court that
supported his
cousin Yaddair ben
Hubasa as a
successor to
Habbus....
- reign,
Habbus had thus
secured a
kingdom occupying the
former provinces of Ilbira, Jaén, and Cabra.
Habbus was
succeeded by his son,
Badis Ibn
Habbus (r....
-
Karaala Ratri (2018),
which itself is
based on a
Kannada play by
Mohan Habbu translated from the
English play
Lithuania by
Rupert Brooke. In a small...
- Al-Andalus. He
returned to the
Maghreb in 1020,
after appointing his
nephew Habbus ibn
Maksan as his successor. Zawi was
welcomed back with
honour by his great...
- his own banner, D Pictures. The
movie is
based on a
Kannada play by
Mohan Habbu which was
translated from the
tragic English play
Lithuania by
Rupert Brooke...
- the Albaicín, now part of the
Church of San José.
Under the
Zirid kings Habbus ibn
Maksan and Badis, the most
powerful figure was the
Jewish administrator...
- Sistani,
Persian poet (or 1037)
Felix of Rhuys,
Breton Benedictine abbot Habbus al-Muzaffar,
Zirid ruler of
Granada Herman IV, duke of
Swabia (House of...
-
political unrest forced him to move to Granada,
where he was emplo**** by
Ḥabbūs ibn Māksan. He is
known for
treatises on the
construction and use of the...