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Uthman ibn
Naissa (Arabic: عثمان بن نيساء)
better known as Munuza, was an
Umayyad governor depicted in
different contradictory chronicles during the Muslim...
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Naissa Mosque (Arabic: الْمَسْجِد النَّعِيسَة, romanized: al-Masjid an-Naʿīsah) is a
mosque in Qardaha,
along the
Syrian coast. It was
built in 1989 by...
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married his
daughter Lampegia, to the
Muslim Berber rebel lord
Uthman ibn
Naissa,
called "Munuza" by the Franks, the
deputy governor of what
would later...
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expanded into Iberia. An
early uprising took
place in 730 when
Uthman ibn
Naissa (Munuza),
master of the
eastern Pyrenees (Cerretanya),
allied with the duke...
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names are
Nacia (Polish), Nadjae, Nadjah, Nagwa, Nagwah, Nainsey, Nainsi,
Naissa (French), Naja (Arabic), Najae,
Najah (Arabic), Najee, Najei, Najja, Najwa...
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Ghafiqi of
Muslim Spain rid
himself of the
Moorish (Berber)
rebel Uthman ibn
Naissa ("Munnuza"), who had
allied himself with Duke Eudo of
Aquitaine to improve...
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Great in the
Battle of
Toulouse (721), the
Berber commander Uthman ibn
Naissa established a
small realm in
Cerdanya and
allied with Odo, so that the Aquitanian...
- eloquent, and an
accomplished administrator". On
hearing that
Uthman ibn
Naissa, the
Berber deputy governor of Catalunya, had
concluded an
alliance with...
- set up
garrisons on the
northernmost hilly regions and towns.
Uthman ibn
Naissa settled down in Cerdanya,
killed the
bishop of Urgell, and
rebelled against...
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Toulouse (721). However,
after crushing Odo's
Berber ally
Uthman ibn
Naissa on the
eastern Pyrenees,
Abdul Rahman Al
Ghafiqi led an
expedition north...