Yahya ibn Ali ibn Hammud al-Mu'tali has…
1021 CE
Yahya ibn Ali ibn Hammud al-Mu'tali has been governor of Ceuta from 1016, a title he had received from his father, Ali ibn Hammud.
After the latter's death, he had refused to recognize his uncle al-Qasim al-Ma'mun as caliph.
After reaching Málaga, he moves to Córdoba with a Berber army in 1021.
Al-Qasim abandons the city, taking refuge in Seville.
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Arab people
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Berber people (also called Amazigh people or Imazighen, "free men", singular Amazigh)
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Moors
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Christianity, Chalcedonian
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Islam
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Saqaliba
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Barcelona, County of
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Navarre, Kingdom of
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Córdoba, (Umayyad) Caliphate of
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Alpuente, Muslim statelet, or taifa, of
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Badajoz, Taifa of
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Toledo, (Muslim statelet, or taifa, of)
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Valencia, Muslim statelet, or taifa, of
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Almería, Muslim statelet, or taifa, of
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Denia, Muslim statelet, or taifa, of
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Arcos, Muslim statelet, or taifa, of
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Murcia, Muslim statelet, or taifa, of
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Albarracín, Muslim statelet, or taifa, of
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Saltés and Huelva, Muslim statelet, or taifa, of
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Hammudid dynasty
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