Muhammad ibn Rumahis (Arabic: محمد بن رماحس) was a Muslim Admiral in 10th Century Spain. He is remembered in Jewish History for capturing of four Babylonian Rabbis and ransoming them to the Jewish communities of Alexandria, Kairouan, Córdoba, and one unidentified other location.[1]
Muhammad ibnRumahis (Arabic: محمد بن رماحس) was a Muslim Admiral in 10th Century Spain. He is remembered in Jewish History for capturing of four Babylonian...
the maritime defense of the Caliphate was led by Abd al-Rahman ibn Muhammad ibnRumahis, a veteran admiral who had served Al-Hakam II and was Qadi of Elvira...
the coast of Italy, they were captured by the Moorish-Spanish admiral IbnRumahis, who, according to the legend, became enamored of the beautiful young...
Abraham ibn Daud. Along with his parents, Moses ben Hanoch and his wife (name unknown), Hanoch was captured by the Moorish pirate ibnRumahis and brought...
historian Muhammad ibnRumahis, Umayyad admiral Ordgar, English ealdorman and advisor Qian Hongzong, king of Wuyue (approximate date) Ziri ibn Manad, founder...
identify Nathan ben Isaac with the fourth of the four prisoners captured by IbnRumaḥis (see Ḥushiel ben Elhanan), assuming that he settled afterward at Narbonne...
historian Muhammad ibnRumahis, Umayyad admiral Ordgar, English ealdorman and advisor Qian Hongzong, king of Wuyue (approximate date) Ziri ibn Manad, founder...
allegiance to Caliph Marwan II before rebelling against him shortly after) Al-Rumahisibn Abd al-Aziz al-Kinani (745–750; appointed governor by Marwan II during...