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Zirid conquest of Málaga, the Glossary

Index Zirid conquest of Málaga

The Zirid conquest of Málaga occurred in 1056 between the Zirid Taifa of Granada and the Hammudid Taifa of Málaga.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 4 relations: Badis ibn Habus, Hammudid dynasty, Taifa of Granada, Taifa of Málaga.

  2. 1050s in Europe
  3. 11th century in al-Andalus

Badis ibn Habus

Badis ibn Habus (باديس بن حبوس) was the third Berber king of the Taifa of Granada.

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Hammudid dynasty

The Hammudid dynasty was an Arab Muslim family that briefly ruled the Caliphate of CórdobaLane-Poole (1894), p.21 and the taifas of Málaga and Algeciras and nominal control in Ceuta. Zirid conquest of Málaga and Hammudid dynasty are 11th century in al-Andalus.

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Taifa of Granada

The Taifa of Granada (rtl, Ta'ifat Gharnata) or Zirid Kingdom of Granada was a Muslim kingdom that was formed in al-Andalus (in present-day Spain) in 1013 following the deposition of Caliph Hisham II in 1009. Zirid conquest of Málaga and Taifa of Granada are 11th century in al-Andalus.

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Taifa of Málaga

The Taifa of Málaga was an Andalusī Islamic taifa kingdom located in what is now southern Spain. Zirid conquest of Málaga and taifa of Málaga are 11th century in al-Andalus.

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See also

1050s in Europe

11th century in al-Andalus

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zirid_conquest_of_Málaga