- The Banu
Sumadih (Arabic: بنو صمادح) were an 11th-century Arab
dynasty that
ruled the
Moorish Taifa of Almería (present day Almería province, Spain) in...
- Abu Jaʻfar
Ahmad ibn al-Jazzar, who had been
present at the
court of Ibn
Sumadih, Emir of Almeria. However,
according to the
Escorial m****cript, the letter...
- Banu Hud, in 1039. An
exiled junior line of the family,
known as the Banu
Sumadih,
established themselves as
rulers of the
Taifa of Almería,
which they held...
- Almería
belonged to the
Taifa of Valencia. 1041 Ma'n ben
Muhammad ben
Sumadih (Tujibi) 1051 Abu Yahyà
Muhammad ben Ma'n, al-Mutasim
Regency period of...
- dream,[clarification needed]
Joseph sent
messengers to Al-Mutasim ibn
Sumadih the
ruler of the
neighboring Taifa of Almería, a
traditional enemy of Granada...
-
briefly annexed by
Valencia (1038–1041), then
given by
Zaragoza to the Banu
Sumadih dynasty until its
conquest by the
Almoravids in 1091. Some
centuries later...
- by
Abdallah ibn
Buluggin of Granada, and by
other troops sent by Ibn
Sumadih of Almería and Ibn
Rashiq of Murcia. They then set out to
retake Aledo...
- Umm al-Kirām bint al-Mut'asim b.
Sumādih (Arabic: أم الكرام بنت المعتصم ابن صُمادح, late 11th century) was a
princess and
Andalusian poet,
daughter of...
- yet it soon
became independent as a new taifa,
ruled by the Arab Banu
Sumadih until 1091, when it fell to
Almoravid control. This
allowed the city's...
- 1013–1028
Zuhayr al-Ṣaqlabī: 1028–1038 to Valencia: 1038–1042 to the Banū
Ṣumādiḥ The
following list is
derived from
Makki 1994, p. 59. Labīb al-Ṣaqlabī:...