- The Banu
Tujib (Arabic: بنو تجيب), the
Tujibids (Arabic: التجيبيون, al-Tujibiyyun, sing. Tujibi) or Banu al-Muhajir, were an Arab
dynasty on the Upper...
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mandated that the
people of that
region deliver it to them annually. The
Tujib clan of the
Sakun also
embraced Islam after meeting Muhammad,
while a king...
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Tujib in 932,
submitted to Abd al-Rahman III, and was
killed parti****ting in the Caliph's 934/5
campaign against Zaragoza and its
rebel Banu
Tujib lords...
- Spain. He
ruled from 1039 (when he
seized control of the city from the Banu
Tujib) to 1046. "Hūdid
Dynasty |
Islamic dynasty | Britannica". www.britannica...
- 1039–1060 (to Zaragoza); 1081/1082–1092 (to Denia) Zaragoza: 1018–1046 (to Banu
Tujib; then to Banu Hud); 1046–1110 (to Almoravids; in 1118 to Aragon) This region...
- his
eldest son to
replace him with a
member of the same clan, the Banu
Tujib. The
admiral of the
fleet was also
poisoned in
January 980 and replaced...
- and Lleida, off and on, for a century,
eventually losing out to the Banu
Tujib of Zaragoza.
Muhammad al-Tawil was son of Abd al-Malik ibn Abd
Allah ibn...
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first part of this
period (1013–1038), the city was
ruled by the Arab Banu
Tujib tribe. They were
replaced by the Arab Banu Hud rulers, who had to deal with...
- al-Tujibi (Arabic: عبد الله بن الحكم التجيبي) was the last
member of the Banu
Tujib to rule the
Taifa of
Zaragoza before they were
muscled out of
control by...
- al-Judhami, the Bani Hud
seized control of
Zaragoza from a
rival clan, the Banu
Tujib. His heirs,
particularly Ahmad I al-Muqtadir (1046–1081),
Yusuf al-Mutamin...