Muhammad ibn Lubb ibn Musa (Arabic: محمد بن لّب بن موسى, k. outskirts of Zaragoza, 898), was a Muslim lord who at different times held Zaragoza and Larida,[1][2] on the Upper March of Al-Andalus.
MuhammadibnLubbibn Musa (Arabic: محمد بن لّب بن موسى, k. outskirts of Zaragoza, 898), was a Muslim lord who at different times held Zaragoza and Larida...
LubbibnMuhammadibnLubb (Arabic: لب بن محمد بن لب) (? - 907), was a wali of Tudela (890-907) and Larida, as well as a prominent Muslim lord on the Upper...
brother, LubbibnMuhammad in 951, and Lubb's son Yahya in 955. In 957/8, the Caliph experimented with power sharing, making Yahya ibnLubb and Abd al-Malik...
of Abdullah ibn Muhammad al-Umawi at the Battle of Poley in 891, he moved his headquarters back to Bobastro. In 898, LubbibnMuhammad, of the Banu Qasi...
countryside in 882. In 882 the Banu Qasi ruler MuhammadibnLubb al-Qasawi who, like his father Lubbibn Musa before him, had previously had good relations...
compiled. 882 (Date unknown). Asturias defeats the Córdobans under MuhammadibnLubb and al-Mundhir of Córdoba at the First Battle of Cellorigo. 883 April...
including resisting the 17-year siege of Zaragoza by MuhammadibnLubb and his son LubbibnMuhammad. In 919, he took the towns of Roda de Isábena and Monzón...
was killed at Aybar in 882 in a battle against the Emir of Córdoba (MuhammadibnLubb, of the Banu Qasi family). In 1035, the son of Sancho the Great and...
started by count Raymond I of Pallars and Ribagorza. In 897, LubbibnMuhammadibnLubb Al-Qasawi attacked the county of Barcenona, killing count Wilfred...
valley. Grandson Amrus ibn Umar ibn Amrus (عمروس بن عمرو بن عمروس) rebelled in Huesca in 870, capturing his cousin Lubbibn Zakariyya ibn Amrus (Arabic:...
Cellorigo, the Banu Qasi ruler MuhammadibnLubb al-Qasawi and al-Mundhir of Córdoba, the son of the Cordoban emir Muhammad I of Córdoba, were repelled from...
ally LubbibnMuhammad, killing him in battle. Four years later, another former ally, Galindo Aznárez, joined with his brother-in-law Muhammad al-Tawil...
1], Rijal al‑Tusi, By Shaykh al‑Ta'ifah Abu Ja'far Muhammadibn al Hasan al‑Tusi ..... Al‑Hasan ibn Mahbub al‑Sarrad (or al‑Zarrad) al‑Kufi (d.224/839)...
Christian names such as Lope and Fortun entered the local Arabic lexicon (Lubb and Fortun), and others were adopted in translated form (such as Sa'ad for...