• Theodemir (Visigoth) (redirect from Tudmir)
    claim descent from him. The region itself was given the commemorative name Tudmir by the Arabs. Theudimer left a son, Athanagild, who was described as very...
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    Treaty of Orihuela (also known as the Treaty of Tudmir/Theodemir) was an early Dhimmi treaty imposed by the invading Umayyad Caliphate on the Christians...
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    so-called kingdom of Tudmīr by the Pact of Theodemir, made between the last Visigothic governor of the area, Theodemir, (called Tudmīr b. Abdūsh in Arabic...
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    the Kingdom of Tudmir, became a dependent kingdom under Umayyad control, and the capital was moved to Murcia. In 910 the Kingdom of Tudmir passed to the...
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    al-Aziz ibn Musa subdued the forces of the Visigothic count Theodemir (or Tudmir), who had taken over southeastern Iberia from his base in Murcia after the...
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  • lord of Murcia, Theudimer. His name in Arabic is Tudmir. The treaty, known as the Treaty of Tudmir, gave Visigothic Christians the right to continue...
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    Dajian Huineng, sixth and last Patriarch of Chán Buddhism. 713: Treaty of Tudmir, signed between Abd al-'Aziz, the commander of Muslim troops invaiding Spain...
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    Jaén. The Egypt jund was divided between Beja (Alentejo) in the west and Tudmir (Murcia) in the east. The arrival of the Syrians substantially increased...
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    Rayya, Ilbira, Yayyán (sometimes called al-Busharrat), Beŷala or Pechina, Tudmir and Balansiya (called in some texts Amur). Others would disappear with the...
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  • from Ifrīqiya to oppose the Umayyad ruler ʿAbd al-Raḥmān I. He landed in Tudmīr and demanded the submission of Sulaymān ibn Yaqẓān al-Kalbī al-Aʿrābī, commander...
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