- The
Abbadid dynasty or
Abbadids (Arabic: بنو عباد, romanized: Banū ʿAbbād) was an Arab
dynasty from the
tribe of Banu
Lakhm of al-Hirah,
which ruled the...
- 609. Hira
stood just
south of what is now the
Iraqi city of Kufa. The
Abbadid dynasty,
which ruled the
Taifa of
Seville in al-Andalus in the 11th century...
- the 10th
century and then
developed into a
larger palace complex by the
Abbadid dynasty (11th century) and the
Almohads (12th to
early 13th centuries)...
- المعتضد بالله أبو عمرو عبَّاد; died 28
February 1069), a
member of the
Abbadid dynasty, was the
second independent emir of
Seville (reigned 1042–1069)...
-
January 1042) (Arabic: أبو القاسم بن عباد) was the
eponymous founder of the
Abbadid dynasty; he was the
first independent Muslim ruler of
Seville in Al-Andalus...
- of the
Abbadid dynasty in
Seville Abbad II,
Abbad II al-Mu'tadid or Abu Amr
Abbad (ruled from 1042 and died in 1069),
second ruler of the
Abbadid dynasty...
- Al-Andalus, as well as a
renowned poet. He was the
final ruler of the Arab
Abbadid dynasty of Seville,
before being deposed by the
Almoravids in 1091. When...
-
emerged after 1023, in the wake of the
fitna of al-Andalus.
Ruled by the
Abbadid dynasty, the
taifa grew by
aggregation of
smaller neighbouring taifas....
- إشبيليّة Ta'ifat-u Ishbiliyyah) was an Arab
kingdom which was
ruled by the
Abbadid dynasty. It was
established in 1023 and
lasted until 1091, in what is today...
-
Badajoz of the
Aftasid Dynasty, and in 1022 the
Taifa of
Seville of the
Abbadids poets. The
Taifa period ended with the
conquest of the
Almoravids in 1086...