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Hammudids, A. ****ci Miranda, The
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HAMMUDIDS...
- Córdoba
until 1029 as the city was
occupied by the
Berber armies of the
Hammudids.
Although he
tried to
consolidate the Caliphate, the
raising of taxes...
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Cordoba at this time. The
Zenata Berber Hammudids received the
important districts of
Ceuta and Algeciras. The
Hammudids claimed a
family relation to the Idrisids...
- the
Hammudids, who
established a
petty kingdom (nominally also a caliphate) in the city, the
taifa of Málaga,
complemented by the also
Hammudid sister...
- century, an
Idrisid family descended from Umar (son of
Idris II), the
Hammudids, were able to gain
power in
several cities of
northern Morocco and southern...
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Tujibids 1013–1039
Amirids 1020–1086
Abbadids 1023–1091
Yahsubids 1023–1062
Hammudids 1026–1057
Muzaynids 1027–1063
Jawharids 1031–1091
Hudids 1039–1110 Sumadihids...
- al-Yamamah (central Arabia) from 867 to at
least the mid-eleventh century. The
Hammudid dynasty was a
Zaydi dynasty in the 11th
century in
southern Spain. The...
- the Aghlabids, Idrisids, Salihids, Sulaymanids,
Umayyads of Cordoba,
Hammudids, Nasrids, Saadians,
Alawites and the Sennusids, as well as the Berber...
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dynasties include the
Idrisites and
Sharifs of
Maghreb in
North Africa, and
Hammudids in Andalusia,
located in modern-day Spain. The
Fatimid Caliphate claimed...
- 756–788) and
including a
mosque inside. The
current Alcazaba was
begun by the
Hammudid dynasty in the
early 11th century,
probably under the
reign of
Yahya I...