- al-Rahman al-Mahdi (983 – 4
March 1009),
nicknamed Sanchol ('little Sancho',
Sanchuelo to
later historians), was the ʿĀmirid
hajib (chief minister) of the Caliphate...
- 1009 with a coup d'état
which led to the ********ination of Abd al-Rahman
Sanchuelo, the son of Almanzor, the
deposition of the
Caliph Hisham II al-Hakam...
-
successful campaigns against Navarre and Barcelona. In 1008 Abd al-Rahman
Sanchuelo (1008–1009) is said to have
poisoned his
brother (Abd al-Malik al-Muzaffar)...
- give the
Muslim his daughter. From this
union was born Abd al-Rahman
Sanchuelo, the
second successor of Al-Mansur who
tried to
usurp the
Caliphate of...
- al-Manṣūr's sons
after 1002.
After the
death of al-Manṣūr's
second son,
Sanchuelo, in
March 1009, he took
control of Dénia.
Within a few
years he had set...
- Almanzor's sons, Abd al-Malik al-Muzaffar, who died in 1008, and Abd al-Rahman
Sanchuelo.
While Abd al-Rahman was
leading a raid on the
Christian north, a revolt...
-
taking advantage of the fact that the kingdom's strongman, Abd al-Rahman
Sanchuelo, was
fighting in León
against the
Christian king
Alfonso V,
Sulayman took...
-
Africa by al-Mansur and his
children Abd al-Malik and
Sanchuelo.: 198 It was said that
Sanchuelo ordered anyone attending his
court to wear
Berber turbans...
- II
Sancho III
Sancho IV
Sancho V
Sancho VI
Sancho García Abd al-Rahman
Sanchuelo Sancho (bishop of Jaca) Sancho,
Count of
Provence Sancho I of Astarac...
- 981–1002 ʿAbd al-Malik al-Muẓaffar, son of prec.: 1002–1008 ʿAbd al-Raḥmān
Sanchuelo,
brother of prec.: 1008–1009 The
following list is
derived from Bosworth...