- The
Aftasid dynasty (Arabic: بنو الأفطس Banu al-Aftas) was an
Arabized Iberian-Berber
dynasty that
ruled the
Taifa of
Badajoz in Al-Andalus. When the...
- الأفطس) (c. ? – c. 1045),
surnamed Ibn al-Aftas, was the
founder of the
Aftasid dynasty of the
taifa of Badajoz, in what was then Al-Andalus. He was a...
- present-day
Portugal fell into the
hands of the
Taifa of
Badajoz of the
Aftasid Dynasty, and in 1022 the
Taifa of
Seville of the
Abbadids poets. The Taifa...
- repo****ted the
region during the Reconquista. Black:
representing the
Aftasid kings of the
Taifa of Badajoz. However, in 2008, in the
regional press...
- 1013–1022/1034–1094 (
Aftasid Dynasty); 1027–1034 (to Seville): 1094 (to Almoravids)
Lisbon 1022–1034 (Banu
Sabur Dynasty); 1034–1093 (
Aftasids Dynasty) This...
-
alternate names taken from John Stewart's
African States and
Rulers (1989).
Aftasid dynasty Wattasid dynasty List of ****
Muslim dynasties History of Algeria...
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succeeded in 1022 by his vizier,
Abdallah ibn al-Aftas, who
founded the
Aftasid dynasty. Sabur's sons fled to Lisbon,
where they
created the short-lived...
-
taifa period, the
Aftasid dynasty,
based in Badajoz,
controlled a
large territory centered on the
Guadiana River valley. The area of
Aftasid control was very...
- Khazraj.
Taifa of
Lisbon lasted until 1034, when the
Aftasids conquered Lishbuna. It
remained in
Aftasid control until 1093, when the
Kingdom of León briefly...
- in the bathhouse. He also
fought against the
Zirids of
Granada and the
Aftasids of Badajoz, but with no
conclusive results. In 1063, when
Ferdinand I appeared...