Badis ibn Habus (Arabic: باديس بن حبوس) was the third Berber king of the Taifa of Granada. He ruled between 1038 and 1073.[1]
^Aparicio, Javier Iglesia (2019-07-08). "Badis ben Habbús, rey de la taifa de Granada". Historia del Condado de Castilla (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-07-09.
BadisibnHabus (Arabic: باديس بن حبوس) was the third Berber king of the Taifa of Granada. He ruled between 1038 and 1073. A member of the Berber Zirid...
Abdallah ibn Buluggin (Arabic: عبد الله بن بلقين), full name: ʿAbd Allāh ben Buluggīn ben Bādīs ben Ḥabūs ben Zīrī (1056–after 1090), also known as "Al-Muzaffar"...
al-Muzaffar. When Habbus died in 1038, Samuel ibn Naghrillah made certain that King Habbus’ second son BadisibnHabus succeeded him, not his firstborn son Bulukkin...
September 1035 – 30 December 1066), was a vizier to the Berber monarch BadisibnHabus, king of the Taifa of Granada, during the Moorish rule of al-Andalus...
rivalries existed at times. At the end of Habusibn Maksan's reign in 1038, Samuel, who supported the accession of Badis to the throne, was confronted by another...
powerful vizier was plotting to kill the weak-minded and drunk King BadisibnHabus. According to the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia, "More than 1,500 Jewish...
political forces of al-Andalus during this period. During the reign of BadisIbnHabus the Zirids of Granada defeated an attack by the Taifa of Almeria in...
theologian (or 1072) Anthony of Kiev, Russian monk and saint (b. 983) BadisibnHabus, Berber king of the Taifa of Granada Barisone I of Torres, Sardinian...
but he was ultimately defeated and killed by the Fatimid general Masala ibnHabus, who conquered the area for six months. However, his sons took refuge...
theologian (or 1072) Anthony of Kiev, Russian monk and saint (b. 983) BadisibnHabus, Berber king of the Taifa of Granada Barisone I of Torres, Sardinian...
renounce Islamic law. Few did so. The land of Islamic charitable trusts (habus) was regarded as government property and confiscated. Much of the network...
Abdallah al-Shi'i in 909, had to be retaken by the Fatimid general Masala ibnHabus of the Miknasa tribe. The first Fatimid expeditions to what is now northern...
gain more independence. The Fatimids sent Humayd ibn Yasal (or Hamid), the nephew of Masala ibnHabus, to confront Musa, defeating him in 933 and forcing...
shefa'a, the right of pre-emption, in respect of property made over to a habus; to abolish the right of daughters, sisters and orphans to participate in...
palace at El Haiz area in the Bahariya Oasis, western desert. 870 AD Ahmad ibn Tulun Palace at al-Qatta'i in Old Cairo 12th-13th centuries and after: palaces...