The Banu Tujib (Arabic: بنو تجيب), the Tujibids (Arabic: التجيبيون, al-Tujibiyyun,[1] sing. Tujibi) or Banu al-Muhajir, were an arabized Berber dynasty on the Upper March of Al-Andalus active from the ninth to the eleventh centuries. They were given control of Zaragoza and Calatayud by the Umayyads as a counterweight to the independence-minded Muwallad nobility of the region. In Zaragoza, they developed a degree of autonomy that served as the precursor to their establishment of an independent Taifa of Zaragoza after the collapse of the Caliphate of Córdoba. They ruled this taifa from 1018 until they were expelled by another Arab dynasty, the Banu Hud, in 1039.[2][3][4] An exiled junior line of the family, known as the Banu Sumadih, established themselves as rulers of the Taifa of Almería, which they held for three generations, until 1090.
The BanuTujib (Arabic: بنو تجيب), the Tujibids (Arabic: التجيبيون, al-Tujibiyyun, sing. Tujibi) or Banu al-Muhajir, were an arabized Berber dynasty on...
al-Judhami, the Bani Hud seized control of Zaragoza from a rival clan, the BanuTujib. His heirs, particularly Ahmad I al-Muqtadir (1046–1081), Yusuf al-Mutamin...
installed the Arab BanuTujib family in Calatayud as a check on the Banu Qasi, then withdrew. Despite the presence of these opponents, the Banu Qasi retained...
before themselves being supplanted by the BanuTujib of Zaragoza. Family tree Alberto Cañada Juste, "Los Banu Qasi (714-924)", in Principe de Viana, vol...
Muhammad was to try to limit the expansion of the Banu Qasi by installing a rival dynasty, the Arab BanuTujib, in Calatayud, the one part of their father's...
(to Zaragoza); 1081/1082–1092 (to Denia) Zaragoza: 1018–1046 (to BanuTujib; then to Banu Hud); 1046–1110 (to Almoravids; in 1118 to Aragon) This region...
period (1013–1038), the city was ruled by the Arab BanuTujib tribe. They were replaced by the Arab Banu Hud rulers, who had to deal with a complicated alliance...
joined by the governor of Zaragoza, ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Muhammad of the BanuTujib, and that of Toledo, an Umayyad descendant of Caliph Al-Hakam I, 'Abd...
from the Emirate. In the mid-10th century, Wasqah was transferred to the BanuTujib, who governed the Upper March from Zaragoza, and it became part of the...
several renowned poets, including Umm Al-Kiram. The Banu Sumadih family were a branch of the BanuTujib of the Upper March. A former military leader under...
reconciles with Maria, and allows her to remain as co-ruler of Amalfi. The BanuTujib clan is deposed by Al-Mustain I, who starts the Huddid Dynasty, which...
independent of Córdoba lord, but faced with constant pressure of the Arab BanuTujib clan (Arabic: بنو تجيب), he was forced to sell Zaragoza to the emir by...
reconciles with Maria, and allows her to remain as co-ruler of Amalfi. The BanuTujib clan is deposed by Al-Mustain I, who starts the Huddid Dynasty, which...
dynasty (AD 1020–1028) – Taifa of Toledo BanuTujib (AD 1013–1094) – Taifa of Zaragoza and Taifa of Badajoz Banu Sumadih (AD 1041–1091) – Taifa of Almería...