Abu al-Qasim Muhammad ibn Abbad

Abbad I, born as Abu l -Qasim Muhammad ibn Abbad al - Lachami (Arabic أبو القاسم محمد بن عباد اللخمي, DMG Abū l - Qāsim Muḥammad ʿ b al - Abbad lahami; . † 1042 ) the founder and namesake was the Muslim Abbadids Dynasty in Seville.

When the Caliphate of Córdoba collapsed in 1023, established in Seville Abbad one of the taifa kingdoms. He first ruled by a council of elders, but this gradually pushed aside and made ​​himself the sole ruler. He and his heirs were the widely recognized leader of the Arab and Muslims born in Iberia against the areas under the leadership of the King of Granada Berber.

Abbad I. reigned from 1023 until his death in 1042. Followed him from 1042 to 1069, his son Abbad II al - Mu'tadid, which greatly expanded his territory, and from 1069 to 1091 his grandson Muhammad al- Mu'tamid, the 1091 of the Almoravids was deposed in 1095 and died in exile in Morocco.

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