- Abu
Ahmad Jaafar bin
Abdullah bin
Jahhaff al-Ma’afari or Ibn
Yahhaf (died 1094) was a
judge and was the last
ruler of the
Taifa of
Valencia before it fell...
- On
October 29, 1092, Ibn
Jahhaf proclaimed himself governor of Valencia. When El Cid and his
troops returned, Ibn
Jahhaf expelled Ibn Nasr's contingents...
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Yahya al-Mamun King of
Toledo 1075–1085 Succeeded by
Alfonso VI of León Preceded by
Uthman ibn Abi-Bakr King of
Valencia 1086–1092 Succeeded by Ibn
Jahhaf...
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insurrection and coup d'état led by the qadi (judge) Abu
Ahmad Ja'far Ibn
Jahhaf. The
latter called for help from the Almoravids, who had
recently captured...
- by
another ambitious family, the
Muslim Jahhafids. The family's founder,
Jahhaf, was a
newcomer in
Armenia who had
established a
considerable power base...
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insurrection and coup d'état led by the qadi (judge) Abu
Ahmad Ja'far Ibn
Jahhaf. The
latter called for help from the
Almoravids in Murcia, who sent a small...
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course of
which Umayr was
slain in 689. Afterward, the
Sulaym were led by al-
Jahhaf ibn
Hakim al-Dhakwani in
their final battles with the
Taghlib in 692 and...
- an
uprising occurred in Valencia,
inspired by the city's
chief judge Ibn
Jahhaf and the Almoravids. El Cid
began a
siege of Valencia. A
December 1093 attempt...
- the qadi Ibn
Jahhaf and
supported by a
small Almoravid force,
drive the
Castilian garrison out and
execute their Emir al-Qadir. Ibn
Jahhaf promptly sets...
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which had
helped to
overthrow Yahya al-Qadir in 1092 and to
raise Ibn
Jahhaf to
power immediately before Rodrigo Díaz's conquest. For this reason, El...