-
February 1146),
called Sayf al-Dawla ("Sword of the Dynasty"),
Latinised as
Zafadola, was the last
ruler of the
Hudid dynasty. He
ruled the rump of the taifa...
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Albacete (5
February 1146) was a
confrontation between Sayf al-Dawla (
Zafadola), emir of
Murcia and Valencia, and an army of the
kingdom of León-Castile...
- the
Christians and made it the
capital of Aragon. The last king's son,
Zafadola (Sayf al-Dawla), had some
territorial authority before being killed by...
- 1820-1835 Abd al-Malik al-Muzaffar, an 'Amirid
ruler of Al-Andalus, 1002-1008
Zafadola (Sayf al-Dawla),
ruler of
Murcia and Valencia, 1145–1146 This disambiguation...
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German abbess and
saint 1036 –
Alfred Aetheling, Anglo-Saxon
prince 1146 –
Zafadola, Arab emir of
Zaragoza 1578 –
Giovanni Battista Moroni,
Italian painter...
- of the
geography of the area. The
battle of Albacete, at
which the Emir
Zafadola was killed, was
fought near
Albacete in 1146. In 1240,
Albacete capitulated...
-
Spanish on p. 219:
llamasen emperador al rey,
puesto que el rey García, y
Zafadola, rey de los sarracenos, y Raimundo,
conde de los barceloneses, y Alfonso...
- in 1118. He died in 1130 and was
succeeded in
Rueda de Jalón by his son
Zafadola. José Luis Corral,
Historia de Zaragoza.
Zaragoza musulmana (714-1118)...
- 1102. Abu 'Abd al-Malik Marwan: 1145 Ibn 'Iyad: 1145–1146 Sayf al-Dawla ("
Zafadola", of the
Hudid dynasty): January–February 1146 Ibn 'Iyad (again): 1146–1147...
- day
region of Jaén in
southern Spain. Ibn Yuzai: 1145 Abu Dja'far
Ahmad Zafadola (also Cord., Gran., Val.): 1145 To Almohads: 1145–1159 To Murcia: 1159–1168...