- The Banū
Shabrīṭ,
sometimes called the Banū al-Ṭawīl, were a
prominent muwallad family in al-Andalus
between the 8th and 10th
centuries AD. The family...
- two
servants of Matruh's
brother Aysun,
Amrus ben
Yusuf and his
kinsman Shabrit,
entered his service.
Shortly afterwards Matruh rebelled again against...
- in turn was
murdered by his servants, the
kinsmen Amrus ibn
Yusuf and
Shabrit ibn Rashid, in 791/2. The
Emirate brought the
loyalty of
Amrus by granting...
-
Allah ibn
Shabrit, a
local lord in the
region of Huesca. He was a
scion of the Banu
Shabrit clan (Arabic: بنو شبريط), the
descendants of
Shabrit, a late-eighth-century...
- and
Huesca to
Muhammad ibn Abd al-Malik al-Tawil of the
Muwallad Banu
Shabrit clan. The
latter was
shortly challenged by Isma'il ibn Musa,
whose sons...
-
dynasty (AD 718–1037) –
Kingdom of
Asturias Banu
Salama (AD 780–800) Banu
Shabrit (AD 8th century–10th century) Banu
Khalaf (AD 802–882)
House of Íñiguez...
- Córdoba and
governor of Zaragoza. Amrus, a
native of Huesca, and his
kinsman Shabrit (Arabic: شبريط) were mawālī
servants of
Aysun ibn
Sulayman al-Arabi, who...
-
father as
governor of Zaragoza. He and his family,
along with the Banu
Shabrit sons of
Muhammad al-Tawil of Huesca, went to the
caliph to
plead their...