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    Zawi ibn Ziri: 1013–1019 Habbus ibn Maksan al-Muzaffar: 1019–1038, nephew of Zawi Badis ibn Habbus: 1038–1073, son of Habbus Abdallah ibn Buluggin: 1073–1090...
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    Habbus al-Muzaffar, in spite of a conspiracy on the part of the Granada court that supported his cousin Yaddair ben Hubasa as a successor to Habbus....
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  • political unrest forced him to move to Granada, where he was employed by Ḥabbūs ibn Māksan. He is known for treatises on the construction and use of the astrolabe...
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  • He returned to the Maghreb in 1020, after appointing his nephew Habbus ibn Maksan as his successor. Zawi was welcomed back with honour by his great...
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    Albaicín, now part of the Church of San José. Under the Zirid kings Habbus ibn Maksan and Badis, the most powerful figure was the Jewish administrator known...
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    but neither gives the date of his death. In Granada, Zawi's nephew Habbus ibn Maksan was invited by the qadi of the city, Abu 'Abdallah ibn Abi Zamanin...
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    foundations of the current Alcazaba of the Alhambra. Under the Zirid kings Habbus ibn Maksan and Badis, the most powerful figure in the kingdom was the Jewish...
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