- Abu
Muhammad Mazdali ibn
Tilankan (Arabic: أبو محمد مزدلي بن تيلانكان) (d.
March 1115) was a
Berber military commander and
diplomat for the Almoravid...
-
reclaiming his father's
position in the Maghreb.
Another Almoravid commander,
Mazdali ibn Tilankan, who was
related to both men,
defused the
situation and convinced...
- to
attack the "Banu Ya'la", the
Zenata tribe occupying the area. Led by
Mazdali ibn Tilankan, the army
defeated the Banu Ya'la in
battle near the valley...
- died 5
years later, on July 10, 1099.
Afterward Valencia was
captured by
Mazdali on May 5, 1102.
Jimena fled to Burgos, Castile, in 1101. She rode into...
- Amiens,
French bishop (b. 1066) Leo Marsic****,
Italian cardinal (b. 1046)
Mazdali ibn Tilankan,
Almoravid governor Odo II (or Eudes),
count of Champagne...
-
Almoravid campaign at the tail end of 1100, led by Yusuf's
trusted lieutenant Mazdali ibn Tilankan.
After a seven-month siege,
Alfonso and Jimena, despairing...
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external support from
troops commanded by the
Granada governor Abd Allah. ibn
Mazdali, who died on
November 16,
demoralizing the
defending troops.
These capitulated...
- of Valencia. In late
August 1101,
Yusuf dispatched a
Berber general, Al-
Mazdali, an
experienced general, to
besiege Valencia with a
large army. The Almoravids...
- po****tion is sp****.
Christians evacuate Valencia in April–May.
Almoravid (
Mazdali,
presumably ibn Tilankan;
Muhammad ibn Fatima)
occupy the city. Of the...
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culminated in a
siege of the city by the
veteran Almoravid commander,
Mazdali, in the
early spring of 1102. In April–May,
Jimena and the
Christians who...