- Aben
Humeya (1520–1569), also
known as
Muhammad ibn
Umayyah (Arabic: محمد بن أمية), was a
Morisco leader who
commanded the
Morisco Revolt against Philip...
- new "Moriscos" led to a
second rebellion, led by a
Morisco known as Aben
Humeya,
starting in
December 1568 and
lasting till
March 1571. This
violent conflict...
-
Constitution and
Larga Squares. The
Moorish Games are a
historical event that Aben
Humeya, King of the
Moorish people,
first celebrated in
Purchena in 1569. During...
- ****s spread; all the
important people were
seated round about with Ibn
Humeya on a dais, and lute and
timbrel in place. Many
Moorish youths, beautifully...
- and
banned Moorish attire.
After a
failed revolt by
Morisco leader Aben
Humeya (or Ibn Umayyah) in 1568, the
Christian monarchs expelled the
Moriscos from...
- Leo Afric**** (c. 1494 – c. 1554),
Andalusian diplomat and
author Aben
Humeya (1520-1569),
leader of the
Morisco revolt Luis del Mármol
Carvajal (1524-1600)...
- Christians. The monfíes
figured prominently in the
Morisco Revolt of Aben
Humeya. Al-Andalus, the part of the
Iberian Peninsula under Islamic rule. Andalusian...
- Aben may
refer to: Aben
Humeya (1520–1569),
Spanish leader who
commanded the
Morisco Revolt against Philip II of
Spain Aben
Kandel (1897–1993), American...
- once
owned by Aben Aboo, the last
Moorish King in
Spain successor to Aben
Humeya. His
possessions were
redistributed to the
Christian families of Blanco...
-
Christianity who
escaped the
death penalty because of
foreign pressure. Aben
Humeya – (born
Fernando de Valor)
Morisco Chief who was
crowned the Emir of Andalusia...