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Ayab al Billatyya (c.820 - d.) She was a beautiful slave captured in war and therefore likely to have been of non-Muslim descent. She was admitted to the harem of the emir Abd-er-Rahman, who subsequently gave her to Lubb ibn-Musa. |
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Lope ibn Musa (c.820 - 875) - - 1. LUBB ibn Musa (-27 Apr 875, bur Viguera). Al-Udri records that "en algunos Anales" record that "Musa ibn Musa" was survived by "varios hijos…Lubb, Ismail, Mutarrif y Fortun", adding that Lubb ... |
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Musa Ibn Musa lbn Qasaw, Walí de Tudela, Huesca y Zaragoza (c.790 - 862) MedLands MUSA ibn Musa , son of MUSA ibn Fortun & his second wife --- (-Tudela 26 Sep 862). Ibn Hazm names "Musa ibn Musa, Mutarrif, Yunus, Yuwartas, Lubb y Garsiya" as the sons of "Musa ibn Fortun"... |
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Fátima Banu Qasi (deceased) Fuente |
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Fortún Ibn Qasi Banu Qasi (deceased) |
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Fortún Ibn Muza Banu Qasi (b. - c.874) |
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Lope ibn Musa Banu Qasi (deceased) |
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Lopo Ibn Musa Banu Qasi (deceased) |
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Muza ibn Fortún Banu Qasi (b. - c.802) |
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Toda Banú Qasi (deceased) Fuente |