- Abu Amir
Yusuf ibn
Ahmad ibn Hud (Arabic: أبو عامر يوسف بن أحمد بن هود, romanized: Abū ʿĀmir Yūsuf ibn Aḥmad ibn Hūd; died c. 1085), more
commonly known...
- the ill
ruler al-Muqtadir
divided his
taifa between his sons, with al-
Muʾtamin receiving the
western portion based on
Zaragoza and
Mundhir al-Ḥājib [es]...
-
oppose his brother" al-
Muʾtamin. In the
autumn of 1081, the ill al-Muqtadir
divided his
realm between his sons, with al-
Muʾtamin receiving the western...
-
Mughal emperors such as Kārtalab Khān,
Murshid Quli Khān,
Jafar Khān and
Mutamin al-Mulk Ála' al-Dauläh
Jafar Khān
Nasiri Nasir Jang
Bahadur successively...
- Tujib. His heirs,
particularly Ahmad I al-Muqtadir (1046–1081),
Yusuf al-
Mutamin (1081–1085), and Al-Mustain II,
Ahmad ibn
Yusuf (1085–1110), were patrons...
- Cairo,
where there is a
mosque that
bears her name. She
married Is-ḥāq al-
Muʾtamin (إِسْحَاق ٱلْمُؤْتَمِن), son of Ja'far al-Sadiq,
himself a
descendant of...
-
between al-
Mutamin (1081–1085) who
ruled Zaragoza proper, and his
brother al-Mundhir, who
ruled Lérida and Tortosa. El Cid
entered al-
Mutamin's service and...
-
adopted by the
Nizam of Hyderabad, who
invested him with many titles:
mutamin ul mulk ('Sa****uard of the kingdom'),
hushmat jung ('Valiant in battle')...
- 1082 –
Battle of Almenar.
Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar,
leading the army of Al-
Mutamin of Zaragoza,
defeats a
combined army of the
kings of
Valencia (Al-Mundhir)...