27 relations: Al-Udri, Anno Domini, Aureolus of Aragon, Ayxun ibn Sulayman ibn Yaqdhan al-Arabí, Aznar Galíndez I, Évariste Lévi-Provençal, Bahlul Ibn Marzuq, Banu Qasi, Banu Tujibi, Caliphate of Córdoba, County of Aragon, Ebro, García Íñiguez of Pamplona, Huesca, Islamic calendar, Mawla, Muhammad al-Tawil of Huesca, Muladi, Sobrarbe, Sulayman al-Arabi, Taifa, Talavera de la Reina, Toledo, Spain, Tudela, Navarre, Vali (governor), Visigoths, Zaragoza.
Al-Udri
Al-Udri or Al-Udhri (in full Abu al-abbas Ahmad ibn Umar ibn Anas ibn Dilhat ibn Abu al-Jiyar Anas ibn Faladan ibn Imran ibn Munayb ibn Zugayba ibn Qutba al-Udri, أحمد بن عمر بن انس بن دلهاث بن انس بن فلذان بن عمر بن منيب العذري, 1003–1085), was a Muwallad geographer and historian of Al-Andalus.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Al-Udri · See more »
Anno Domini
The terms anno Domini (AD) and before Christ (BC) are used to label or number years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Anno Domini · See more »
Aureolus of Aragon
Aureolus (died 809) is traditionally thought to have been the chief of the Franks in the region of Aragón.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Aureolus of Aragon · See more »
Ayxun ibn Sulayman ibn Yaqdhan al-Arabí
Ayxun ibn Sulayman ibn Yaqdhan al-Arabí (Aysun ben Sulayman ben Yaqdhan al-Arabí), often known as Ayxun, Aysun or Aisso, was the son of Sulayman al-Arabi, who was the wali of Barcelona and Girona in the late 8th century.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Ayxun ibn Sulayman ibn Yaqdhan al-Arabí · See more »
Aznar Galíndez I
Aznar Galíndez I (also Asnar) (died 839) was a Basque Count of Aragon and Conflent from 809 and Cerdanya and Urgell from 820.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Aznar Galíndez I · See more »
Évariste Lévi-Provençal
Évariste Lévi-Provençal (4 January 1894 – 27 March 1956) was a French medievalist, orientalist, Arabist, and historian of Islam.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Évariste Lévi-Provençal · See more »
Bahlul Ibn Marzuq
Bahlul Ibn Marzuq (died 802) was a Vascon-Muslim, the son of a local lord named Marzuq ibn Uskara ("son of the Basque").
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Bahlul Ibn Marzuq · See more »
Banu Qasi
The Banu Qasi, Banu Kasi, Beni Casi (بني قسي or بنو قسي, meaning "sons" or "heirs of Cassius") or Banu Musa were a Hispano-Roman Muwallad dynasty that ruled the upper Ebro valley in the 9th century, before being displaced in the first quarter of the 10th century.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Banu Qasi · See more »
Banu Tujibi
The Banu Tujib (بنو تجيب) or Tujibids were an Arab dynasty that were appointed to govern Calatayud in 872, and in 886 were given Zaragoza.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Banu Tujibi · See more »
Caliphate of Córdoba
The Caliphate of Córdoba (خلافة قرطبة; trans. Khilāfat Qurṭuba) was a state in Islamic Iberia along with a part of North Africa ruled by the Umayyad dynasty.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Caliphate of Córdoba · See more »
County of Aragon
The County of Aragon or County of Jaca was a small Frankish marcher county in the central Pyrenean valley of the Aragon river, comprising Ansó, Echo, and Canfranc and centered on the small town of Jaca (Iacca in Latin and Chaca in Aragonese), an area now part of Spain.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and County of Aragon · See more »
Ebro
The Ebro in English (also in Spanish, Aragonese and Basque: 'Ebre') is one of the most important rivers on the Iberian Peninsula.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Ebro · See more »
García Íñiguez of Pamplona
García Íñiguez I (Latin: Garsea Enneconis, Basque: Gartzea Eneko; c. 805 – 882), also known as García I was the second King of Pamplona from 851-2 until his death.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and García Íñiguez of Pamplona · See more »
Huesca
Huesca (Uesca) is a city in north-eastern Spain, within the autonomous community of Aragon.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Huesca · See more »
Islamic calendar
The Islamic, Muslim, or Hijri calendar (التقويم الهجري at-taqwīm al-hijrī) is a lunar calendar consisting of 12 months in a year of 354 or 355 days.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Islamic calendar · See more »
Mawla
Mawlā (مَوْلًى), plural mawālī (مَوَالِي), is a polysemous Arabic word, whose meaning varied in different periods and contexts.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Mawla · See more »
Muhammad al-Tawil of Huesca
Muhammad ibn Abd al-Malik al-Tawil (محمد بن عبد الملك الطويل., died 913 or 914) was a Muwallad Wāli of Huesca and a prominent Muslim lord in the Upper March (الثغر الأعلى., Aṯ-Ṯaḡr al-Aʿlà) of Al-Andalus in the late-ninth and early-tenth centuries.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Muhammad al-Tawil of Huesca · See more »
Muladi
The Muladi (mulaˈði, pl. muladíes; mulɐˈði, pl. muladis; muɫəˈðitə or muladí, pl. muladites or muladís; مولد trans. muwallad, pl. مولدون muwalladūn or مولدين muwalladīn) were Muslims of local descent or of mixed Arab, Berber, and Iberian origin, who lived in Al-Andalus during the Middle Ages.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Muladi · See more »
Sobrarbe
Sobrarbe is one of the comarcas of Aragon, Spain.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Sobrarbe · See more »
Sulayman al-Arabi
Sulayman ibn Yaqzan al-Kalbi (al-A'rabi meaning the Bedouin) was Wali (governor) of Barcelona and Girona in the year 777.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Sulayman al-Arabi · See more »
Taifa
In the history of the Iberian Peninsula, a taifa (from طائفة ṭā'ifa, plural طوائف ṭawā'if) was an independent Muslim-ruled principality, of which a number were formed in Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia) after the final collapse of the Umayyad Caliphate of Córdoba in 1031.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Taifa · See more »
Talavera de la Reina
Talavera de la Reina is a city and municipality in the western part of the province of Toledo, which in turn is part of the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha, Spain.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Talavera de la Reina · See more »
Toledo, Spain
Toledo is a city and municipality located in central Spain; it is the capital of the province of Toledo and the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Toledo, Spain · See more »
Tudela, Navarre
Tudela is a municipality in Spain, the second largest city of the autonomous community of Navarre and twice a former Latin bishopric.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Tudela, Navarre · See more »
Vali (governor)
Wāli or vali (from Arabic والي Wāli) is an administrative title that was used during the Caliphate and Ottoman Empire to designate governors of administrative divisions.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Vali (governor) · See more »
Visigoths
The Visigoths (Visigothi, Wisigothi, Vesi, Visi, Wesi, Wisi; Visigoti) were the western branches of the nomadic tribes of Germanic peoples referred to collectively as the Goths.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Visigoths · See more »
Zaragoza
Zaragoza, also called Saragossa in English, is the capital city of the Zaragoza province and of the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain.
New!!: Amrus ibn Yusuf and Zaragoza · See more »
Redirects here:
Amrus Ibn Yusuf, Amrus ben Yusuf, Banu Amrus.
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amrus_ibn_Yusuf