• The Banu Sumadih (Arabic: بنو صمادح) were an 11th-century Arab dynasty that ruled the Moorish Taifa of Almería (present day Almería province, Spain) in...
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  • expelled by another Arab dynasty, the Banu Hud, in 1039. An exiled junior line of the family, known as the Banu Sumadih, established themselves as rulers...
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    Almería belonged to the Taifa of Valencia. 1041 Ma'n ben Muhammad ben Sumadih (Tujibi) 1051 Abu Yahyà Muhammad ben Ma'n, al-Mutasim Regency period of...
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    the Arab Muslim Banu al-Amiri tribe from 1012 to 1038, briefly annexed by Valencia (1038–1041), then given by Zaragoza to the Banu Sumadih dynasty until...
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  • was part of a group of poets and scientists at the royal court of the Banu Sumadih. In the gardens of the royal residence, al-Sumadihiyya, he did different...
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    1038, yet it soon became independent as a new taifa, ruled by the Arab Banu Sumadih until 1091, when it fell to Almoravid control. This allowed the city's...
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    1013–1028 Zuhayr al-Ṣaqlabī: 1028–1038 to Valencia: 1038–1042 to the Banū Ṣumādiḥ The following list is derived from Makki 1994, p. 59. Labīb al-Ṣaqlabī:...
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    12th century as the final refuge of the last Banu Sumadih emir of Almeria in Spain, Mu'izz ud-Dawla ibn Sumadih, who was granted land there by the Hammadid...
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  • dynasty (AD 1020–1028) – Taifa of Toledo Banu Tujib (AD 1013–1094) – Taifa of Zaragoza and Taifa of Badajoz Banu Sumadih (AD 1041–1091) – Taifa of Almería Hammudid...
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    descended from a family of wealth and prestige, as he descended from Banu Sumadih, one of the Taifa dynasties of Al-Andalus. His grandfather, Abdel-Wahhab...
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