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Hammu ibn Abd al-Haqq ibn
Rahhu (Arabic: حمّو بن عبدالحق بن رحّو) was a
Marinid prince who
served as
shaykh al-ghuzat (chief of the
Volunteers of the...
- Castile. With the
support of Peter, of
Uthman ibn
Yahya ibn
Raḥḥu (the son of
Yahya ibn Umar ibn
Raḥḥu), and of
another figure named Ali ibn Kumasha, he returned...
- Castile. With the
support of Peter, of
Uthman ibn
Yahya ibn
Raḥḥu (the son of
Yahya ibn Umar ibn
Raḥḥu), and of
another figure named Ali ibn Kumasha, he returned...
- the
Marinids and
engaged in
failed rebellions, the Banu
Idris and Banu
Rahhu, from 1286
dissident members of the Banu Abi al-Ula
began finding refuge...
- Ali ibn Abi Iyad ibn Abd al-Haqq,
Tasfin ibn Mu'ti, Musa ibn
Rahhu, Abd al-Haqq ibn
Rahhu, and
Ibrahim ibn Yahya. Territorially,
Muhammad consolidated...
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while Ibn al-Mahruq
appointed Yahya ibn Umar ibn
Rahhu, Uthman's son-in-law and a
member of the Banu
Rahhu clan, as a
rival commander of the Volunteers....
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overall Chief of the
Volunteers and
replaced by
Yahya ibn Umar of the Banu
Rahhu family. Abu
Thabit was
expelled along with his
three brothers and the entire...
- On the
Castilian front,
Granadan troops under Hammu ibn Abd al-Haqq ibn
Rahhu took Bedmar, near Jaén, as well as
neighbouring castles two w****s after...
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commander of the
Volunteers of the
Faith garrisoned there, Ali ibn Badr ibn
Rahhu. However, the
dethroned sultan failed to gain the
loyalty of the eastern...