- The Banu Hud (Arabic: بنو هود Banū Hūd, the
Hudid dynasty) were an Arab
dynasty that
ruled the
taifa of
Zaragoza from 1039
until 1110. In 1039, under...
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Yahsubids 1023–1062
Hammudids 1026–1057
Muzaynids 1027–1063
Jawharids 1031–1091
Hudids 1039–1110
Sumadihids 1041–1091
Tahirids 1049–1078
Nasrids 1230–1492 Saadids...
- of the
Iberian Peninsula, the
Kingdom of
Aragon took
Barbastro from the
Hudid Taifa of Lérida as part of an
international expedition sanctioned by Pope...
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Almoravid authority, Ibn Iyad of
Murcia recognized the
supremacy of the
Hudid ruler Sayf al-Dawla in 1146. 1148–1172: Ibn
Mardanish Almohad conquest 1228–1238:...
- Pope
Alexander II, to take the
Spanish city of Barbastro, then part of the
Hudid Emirate of Lārida. A
large army
composed of
elements from all over Western...
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controlled much of al-Andalus from 1228 to 1238. He was a
descendant of the
Hudid dynasty which ruled the
Taifa of
Zaragoza until 1118.
After being decisively...
- the
grandson of Ḥasdai ibn Ishaq. In 1066 he was
appointed vizier in the
Hudid court of Zaragoza, a
position he held
until Yusuf al-Mu'taman ibn Hud ascended...
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Yahsubids 1023–1062
Hammudids 1026–1057
Muzaynids 1027–1063
Jawharids 1031–1091
Hudids 1039–1110
Sumadihids 1041–1091
Tahirids 1049–1078
Nasrids 1230–1492 Saadids...
- 1013–1016) Al-Musta'in I, the
first Hudid ruler of
Zaragoza (1039–1046/1049) Al-Musta'in II, the
fourth Hudid ruler of
Zaragoza (1085–1110) Al-Musta'in...
- room
inside the Aljafería Palace,
dating from the
Taifa period under the
Hudid dynasty. It is
accessed through a
portal inside palace. In 2001, the original...