- that
ruled Huesca and the
region called Barbitanya on the
Iberian Peninsula from
about 802 to 862, and
Barbitanya alone from 862 to
about 882. The first...
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Jalaf ibn
Rashid in 802.
Recompensed by the
government of
Huesca and
Barbitanya (region of Barbastro),
Jalaf controlled Huesca for
about sixty years (802–862)...
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killed by his
lieutenant Jalaf Ibn
Rashid (802), who at the time held
Barbitanya (Barbastro). With all this
disturbances the
Franks established control...
- سلمة) were an Arab
Hejazi family that
governed the
regions of
Huesca and
Barbitanya (Barbastro) in the
Upper March of Al-Andalus from c. 780-800 CE. In 800...
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killed by his
lieutenant Jalaf Ibn
Rashid (802), who at the time held
Barbitanya (Barbastro). The
adventures of
Bhalul were
collected by the
Muslim historian...
-
Zaragoza in 778; and the Banu Salama, a
family that
ruled Huesca and
Barbitanya (Barbastro) in the late
tenth century, may have
descended from Abu Salama...
- Date
August 1064
Location Al-
Barbitanya,
Emirate of Lārida; today's Barbastro,
Spain 42°2′10″N 0°7′35″E / 42.03611°N 0.12639°E / 42.03611; 0.12639 Result...
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Zaragoza in 778. Likewise, the Banu Salama,
removed from
power in
Huesca and
Barbitanya (the area of Barbastro) at the end of the 8th century, may have derived...
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wedding Sayyida,
daughter of 'Abd
Allah ibn Jalaf, of the Banu
Jalaf of
Barbitanya. In 882, his own nephew,
Muhammad ibn Lubb (loyal to Córdoba), made him...
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surname Banu Salama, a
family that
governed the
regions of
Huesca and
Barbitanya (Barbastro) in the
Upper March of Al-Andalus c. 780-800 This disambiguation...