- Hilāl. In the
north was the
territory of Bālī, and in the
south that of
Huḏayl.
After the
advent of Islam, the Tihāma was
included in the Hijaz, thus the...
-
great learning in Al-Andalus, the
story focuses on one family, the Banu
Hudayl, who have
lived in a
small village near
Granada for
hundreds of years. As...
- H****aniya
Arabic Koines Algerian Arabic Moroccan Arabic ˀAzd
dialect (extinct)
Huḏayl dialect (extinct) Ṭayyiˀ
dialect (extinct)
Safaitic (extinct)
Hismaic (extinct)...
- fresh." Ibn
Battuta also
noted that
Basra consisted of three-quarters: the
Hudayl quarter, the Banu
Haram quarter, and the
Iranian quarter (mahallat al-Ajam)...
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Pessimism for Granada's ****ure
existed before its
ultimate fall; in 1400, Ibn
Hudayl wrote "Is
Granada not
enclosed between a
violent sea and an
enemy terrible...
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legitimacy to the Sinyoría d'Albarrazín with
respect to the two kingdoms.
Hudayl Djalaf 'Izz ad-Dawla: 1012–1045 Abu
Marwan 'Abd al-Malik: 1045–1103 Yahya...
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military headquarters of the
combatant armies. However, 14th
century Fiqih Ibn
Hudayl of
Granada says: It is
permissible to set fire to the
lands of the enemy...
-
Hashim died at
Toledo in 952, his
castles were
confirmed to his
brother Hudayl ibn Hashim, who had held them
before the caliph's
punitive 934 campaign...
- Ibn al-Hakam, the poet Ibn al-Jayyab (rhetoric), and
Sheikh Yahya ibn
Hudayl (medicine and philosophy).
After the
Spanish conquest of
Granada (1492)...