- The
Dhulnunid dynasty or
Dhunnunid dynasty,
known in
Arabic sources as Banū Dhī n-Nūn (Arabic: ﺑﻨﻮ ذي اﻟﻨﻭﻦ) was a
Muslim Berber dynasty that reigned...
- المأمون بن ذي النون) (died 1075) was the
second ruler of the
Berber Hawwara Dhulnunid dynasty who was king of the
Taifa of
Toledo between 1043 and 1075. Yahya...
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known by the
regnal name al-Qadir bi-llah (died 28
October 1092) was the
Dhulnunid ruler of the
Taifa of
Toledo in
Spain between 1075
until the fall of Toledo...
- of Toledo,
capital of the
Taifa of Toledo, from
Yahya al-Qadir of the
Dhulnunid dynasty in
Muharram 478 / May 1085. The
Castilian conquest of the former...
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ruled by the
Dhulnunids, a
Hawwara Berber clan. It
emerged after 1018 upon the
fracturing of the
Caliphate of Córdoba, when the
Dhulnunids,
already strong...
- al-Khalidi al-Minangkabawi,
Islamic scholar Ismail al-Zahir (died 1043), 1st
Dhulnunid Emir of
Toledo Taifa Ismail Ba (born 1974),
Senegalese former football...
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influence in Valencia, then
ruled by
Yahya al-Qadir, of the
Hawwara Berber Dhulnunid dynasty. In
October 1092 an
uprising occurred in Valencia,
inspired by...
- Al-Andalus (present-day Spain)
during the 11th century,
including the
Dhulnunid dynasty which ruled the
Taifa of
Toledo and the Banu
Razin who
ruled the...
- “Al-Zafir” (the victor) was the
first ruler of the
Taifa of
Toledo from the
Dhulnunid dynasty. He
reigned from 1032
until his
death in 1043 when he was succeeded...
- al-Mansur: 1021–1061 Abd al-Malik ibn Abd al-Aziz al-Muẓaffar: 1061–1065
Dhulnunid dynasty: Al-Mamun of Toledo: 1065–1075 (Valencia
annexed to
Taifa of Toledo...