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Muhammad al-Tawil of Huesca

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181:. They fought a battle in which Lubb's undermanned and poorly equipped army was nonetheless able to rout the men of al-Tawil and capture his brother Furtun. In 898, the death of Muhammad ibn Lubb al-Qasawi while besieging Zaragoza presented Muhammad al-Tawil with an opportunity to recover lost ground, but Lubb ibn Muhammad returned from negotiations with another 272:
ibn Abd Allah ibn Shabrit on 8 August 915, and Zakariyya ibn Isa ibn Musa ibn Shabrit on 15 March 916. Abd al-Malik then had Asbag ibn Isa and Abd al-Malik ibn Isa, the brothers of Zakariyya, killed. His own brother Amrus was next to challenge him and Abd al-Malik ibn Muhammad was captured and strangled on 25 December 918.
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succeeded his father in Huesca and Barbastro, giving Monzón to Amrus. Abd al-Malik faced two immediate challenges from Banu Shabrit kinsmen who entered Huesca intending to seize control, but the residents failed to support them and each was killed on the day they entered the city, Muhammad ibn Walid
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as well as to give his son Abd al-Malik and daughter Sayyida as hostages to insure delivery of the money. Lubb subsequently married Sayyida and forgave the unpaid half of the ransom. Nothing is heard of al-Tawil over the next few years, perhaps because he had turned his armies against his Christian
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was nominated in Huesca in place of his brother Amrus. In 931/2 he signed a pact with Muhammad ibn Hasim, rebel leader of the Banu Tujib, and in response Abd ar-Rahman punished Huesca by imprisoning many men. Huesca responded by expelling Furtun in 933. He initially fled to Las Peñas de San Miguel y
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of Lleida, a member of the rival Banu Qasi, rose in rebellion against the Emirate. Muhammad ambushed an army led by Isma'il's sons, Musa and Mutarrif, leading to the death of Musa and 300 of his soldiers and the capture of Mutarrif. This defeat and the subsequent death of Isma'il ended the rebellion
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to reduce Monzón. He subsequently fought against his brother Furtun, the Banu Qasi, and the Banu Tujib, taking and ransoming several important hostages, but he found himself being captured and ransomed multiple times as well. He submitted to the Caliph in 933/4 and died 6 June
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had been given Monzón by his brother in 914, but was rejected by the residents, who invited Muhammad ibn Lubb al-Qasawi to replace him. He took Huesca from his brother in 918, but was again rejected and was forced out within weeks. Amrus went to Barbastro and Alquézar, asking
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received Huesca when Furtun fled in 933 and governed Mérida from 935. However, he fell under suspicion and was imprisoned. Following Furtun's fall he was returned to favor and given Barbastro. He died there 20 December 951. He was succeeded in Barbastro by his brother
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While always nominally a vassal of Córdoba, the rebellious, semi-autonomous actions of the Banu al-Tawil along with those of their rivals the Banu Qasi set the stage for their Banu Tujib and
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eventually routed the southern troops and reasserted Pamplona's role as feudal lords over Galindo's Aragon. The next year saw Muhammad al-Tawil launch a campaign against
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of Aragon. He then met up with Abd Allah, brother of Lubb ibn Muhammad al-Qasawi, for a strike against Pamplona. While the campaign experienced initial success,
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along with his rival Muhammad ibn Lubb. Three years later he again came to blows with the Banu Qasi. Muhammad al-Tawil mobilized his troops to oppose plans by
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sent emissaries to sue for peace, offering tribute, but al-Tawil rejected them and destroyed the castle. He launched another attack on Monte Pedroso and
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returned the territory to the Banu Qasi, specifically to Muhammad ibn Lubb al-Qasawi, nephew of the rebel. In 893, al-Tawil witnessed a charter of king
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Muhammad al-Tawil was son of Abd al-Malik ibn Abd Allah ibn Shabrit, a local lord in the region of Huesca. He was a scion of the Banu Shabrit clan (
242:, forcing him to flee the field of battle. However a second Barcelona campaign resulted in the death of Muhammad al-Tawil on 23 October 913. 189:, to again defeat al-Tawil, this time capturing him. He was forced to cede Barbastro and lands between Huesca and Monzón and to pay 100,000 255: 304: 258:. By her he had five children, sons Abd al-Malik, Amrus, Furtun, and Musa Aznar, and one daughter, Sayyida (called Velasquita in the 1670:
La frontière et le hommes, VIIIe-XIIe siècle: le peuplement musulman au nord de l'Èbre et les débuts de la reconquête aragonaise
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Aman, but then went to Córdoba and humbled himself before the Caliph and was restored to Huesca in 936/7. However, at the
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in the late-ninth and early-tenth centuries. Acting autonomously from his nominal masters the
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neighbors to the north in campaigns that escaped notice of the Cordoba-based chroniclers of
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In October 908, Muhammad al-Tawil launched a campaign against the County of Pallars. The
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to appoint him governor there. He then enlisted the help of Sancho I of Pamplona and
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de la Granja, p. 529; José María Lacarra. "Textos navarros del Códice de Roda,"
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and al-Tawil petitioned the Emir to be given the lands of Isma'il. Instead
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by Salama ibn Ahmad ibn Salama, taken to Córdoba and crucified in front of
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Fernando de la Granja, "La Marca Superior en la Obra de al-'Udrí",
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he withheld his troops from the fight, and he was hunted down near
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of the Upper March. From him arose a short-lived dynasty, the
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de la Granja, pp. 520-521; Cañada Juste, p. 71; Sénac, p. 97
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state in what had been the Upper March of the Caliphate.
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Francisco Codera, "Mohámed Atauil, Rey Moro de Huesca",
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Muhammad al-Tawil married Sancha Aznarez, daughter of
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The Crown of Aragon: A Singular Mediterranean Empire
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1922:Categories 1770:Kosto 2017 1677:References 1531:ibn Furtun 1427:Musa Aznar 1420:Furtun ibn 1277:Mas'ud Ibn 1242:Furtun ibn 875:ibn Šabrit 331:was given 196:Al-Andalus 132:Background 122:Banu Tujib 74:Al-Andalus 1953:Muwallads 1620:Walid ibn 1448:Walid ibn 1434:Yahya ibn 1413:Amrus ibn 1256:Zakariyya 1251:ibn Walid 1118:Zakariyya 1111:Zakariyya 1095:Zakariyya 1075:Abd Allah 1073:Walid ibn 919:ibn Amrus 917:Zakariyya 910:Yusuf ibn 873:Abd Allah 727:ibn Yusuf 301:Calatayud 220:castellan 114:Barbastro 98:Banu Qasi 1553:ibn Lubb 1538:ibn Musa 1450:al-Tawil 1443:al-Tawil 1441:Lubb ibn 1436:al-Tawil 1422:al-Tawil 1415:al-Tawil 1249:Muhammad 1236:al-Tawil 1234:Muhammad 1116:Lubb ibn 1109:Umar ibn 1104:ibn Umar 1097:ibn Umar 903:Umar ibn 888:Musa ibn 353:Banu Hud 200:Alquézar 183:Muwallad 126:Zaragoza 96:and the 40:Muwallad 1633:Sources 1272:ibn Isa 1265:ibn Isa 1258:ibn Isa 1084:Isa ibn 307:Al-Qasr 185:rebel, 86:Pallars 56:in the 890:Šabrit 695:Šabrit 452:Š....h 405:  403:  392:  390:  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Index

Muḥammad al-Ṭawīl
Arabic
Muwallad
Wāli
Huesca
Muslim
lord
Upper March
Arabic
Al-Andalus
Emirs of Córdoba
Counts of Barcelona
Pallars
Aragon
King of Pamplona
Banu Qasi
Arabic
Barbastro
Lleida
Banu Tujib
Zaragoza
Arabic
Amrus ibn Yusuf
Isma'il ibn Musa
emir Abd Allah
Fortún Garcés of Pamplona
Lubb ibn Muhammad
Monzón
Muwallad
Umar ibn Hafsun

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