- ibn al-
Aghlab (Arabic: إبراهيم ابن الأغلب; 756–812) was the
first Emir of the
Ifriqiya from
Aghlabid family (800–812). He was the son of al-
Aghlab, a Khurasani...
- In 800, the
Abbasid Caliph Harun al-Rashid
appointed Ibrahim I ibn al-
Aghlab, son of a
Khurasanian Arab
commander from the Banu
Tamim tribe, as hereditary...
- Abu
Muhammad Ziyadat Allah I ibn
Ibrahim ibn al-
Aghlab (Arabic: زيادة الله الأول) (d. 10 June 838) was the
Aghlabid ruler (amir) of
Ifriqiya from 817 until...
- Abu'l-Abbas
Muhammad I ibn al-
Aghlab (Arabic: أبو العباس محمد الأول بن الأغلب) (died 856) was the
fifth emir of the
Aghlabid dynasty, who
ruled over Ifriqiya...
- rebellion. In 799, the
founder of the
Aghlabid dynasty,
Ibrahim ibn al-
Aghlab,
secured recognition of his
position as
autonomous emir of
Ifriqiya by the...
- 800
Ibrahim I ibn al-
Aghlab ibn
Salim (800–812)
Abdallah I ibn
Ibrahim (812–817)
Ziyadat Allah I ibn Ibrahim(817–838) al-
Aghlab Abu Iqal ibn
Ibrahim (838–841)...
-
remaining Aghlabid army, led by an
Aghlabid prince named Ibrahim Ibn Abi al-
Aghlab, met them near al-Aribus on 18 March. The
battle lasted until the afternoon...
-
Emirs Ibrahim I ibn al-
Aghlab ibn
Salim (800–812)
Abdallah I ibn
Ibrahim (812–817)
Ziyadat Allah I ibn Ibrahim(817–838) al-
Aghlab Abu Iqal ibn
Ibrahim (838–841)...
-
mainland southern Italy,
though Arab raids,
mainly those of
Muhammad I ibn al-
Aghlab,
reached as far
north as Naples, Rome and the
northern region of Piedmont...
- Ifriqiya,
appointing Ibrahim ibn al
Aghlab as
governor in Kairouan.
Though nominally serving at the caliph's pleasure, Al
Aghlab and his successors, the Aghlabids...