- Banu
Ashqilula as
governors in his territories. The Banu
Ashqilula's center of
power was in Málaga,
where Muhammad's
nephew Abu
Muhammad ibn
Ashqilula was...
-
Ashqilula.
After he took the throne, he
negotiated a
treaty with
Alfonso X of Castile, in
which Castile agreed to end
support for the Banu
Ashqilula in...
- and the Banu
Ashqilula leaders (Abu
Muhammad ibn
Ashqilula of
Malaga and Abu
Ishaq of Guadix) to join him. In 1278, the Banu
Ashqilula decided to give...
- The Banu
Ashqilula were an Arab
dynasty who
governed Málaga and Guadix.
Their ****istance to
Muhammad ibn al-Ahmar in
founding the
Emirate of
Granada and...
- Banu
Ashqilula family,
rulers in Málaga,
Guadix and Comares. The
Christian king Alfonso X of
Castile had
thrown his
weight behind the
Ashqilula – in part...
-
after reoccupying Málaga,
which had
previously rebelled under the Banu
Ashqilula,
Muhammad II
appointed Abu Said as the city's governor, a post once held...
- just
recently been
recovered by the
crown after a
rebellion by the Banu
Ashqilula since 1266
followed by a
short occupation by the
Marinids of
Morocco since...
- and
declared allegiance to
Muhammad I, who
appointed Abu
Muhammad ibn
Ashqilula to be governor. Alfonso's father-in-law,
James I of Aragon,
wrote that...
-
Granada if Ibn al-Ahmar
attacked the Banu
Ashqilula. He also sent Nuño with an army of 1,000
knights to Banu
Ashqilula. Nuño
perhaps got as far as Málaga, but...
- was
trying to pry King
Alfonso X away from his
alliance with the Banu
Ashqilula, who were in
revolt against the emir. Nuño
complained of the injustices...