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Anbasa ibn
Suḥaym al-Kalbi (Arabic: عنبسة بن سحيم الكلبي) was the
Muslim wali (governor) of al-Andalus, from 721 to 726.
Anbasa belonged to the
tribe of...
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Eastern Andalus. He was
briefly relieved of his command, when
Anbasa ibn
Suhaym al-Kalbi was
appointed in 721.
After Anbasa died in 726 in
southern Gaul...
- years. A
drastic increase of
taxes on
Christians by the emir
Anbasa ibn
Suhaym Al-Kalbi
provoked several rebellions in al-Andalus,
which a
series of succeeding...
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return to Córdoba with such unallo**** bad news, the
Umayyad wāli,
Anbasa ibn
Suhaym al-Kalbi,
decided that
putting down the
rebellion in
Asturias on his way...
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Battle of
Covadonga in the
mountains of Asturias. 725 –
Anbasa ibn
Suhaym Al-Kalbi
subdues all Septimania,
raids the
Lower Rhone. 731 –
Munuza defeated...
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conditional support of the
Gothic nobles. In 725, his successor,
Anbasa ibn
Suhaym al-Kalbi,
besieged the city of Carc****onne,
which had to
agree to cede half...
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Habib al-Hurr ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Samh ibn
Malik Abd al-Rahman
Anbasa ibn
Suhaym Udhra ibn Abd
Allah Yahya ibn
Salama Hudhaifa ibn al-Ahwas
Uthman ibn Abi...
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fraction of his forces, but died
shortly thereafter,
leaving Anbasa ibn
Suhaym Al-Kalbi (721–725) as governor. The
number of
soldiers who
engaged in the...
- was
sacked by the
Arabs (725/28). In 725, the
Umayyad general Anb****a ibn
Suhaym al-Kalbi
reached Autun with his army. He
conquered the city on
August 22...
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naming years.
Umayyad conquest of Gaul:
Muslim forces under Anbasa ibn
Suhaym al-Kalbi (governor of Al-Andalus)
capture the
fortified town of Carc****onne...