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Muhammad al-Tawil of Huesca : ウィキペディア英語版 | Muhammad al-Tawil of Huesca Muhammad ibn Abd al-Malik al-Tawil ((アラビア語: محمد بن عبد الملك الطويل), died 913 or 914) was a muwallad Wāli of Huesca in the late-ninth and early-tenth centuries. Acting autonomously from his nominal masters the Emirs of Córdoba, he carried out his own foreign policy and fought both Christian and Muslim regional rivals, including the Counts of Barcelona, Pallars and Aragon, the King of Pamplona and the Banu Qasi of the Upper March. From him arose a short-lived dynasty, the Banu al-Tawil ((アラビア語:بنو الطويل)), who would rule Huesca, Barbastro and Lleida, off and on, for a century, eventually losing out to the Banu Tujibi of Zaragoza. ==Background== Muhammad al-Tawil was son of Abd al-Malik ibn Abd Allah ibn Sabrit, a local lord in the region of Huesca. He was a scion of the Banu Sabrit ((アラビア語:بنو شبريط)), the descendants of Sabrit, a late-eighth-century relative and ally of rebel Amrus ibn Yusuf. On 12 March 887, Muhammad killed the great-grandson of Amrus, Mas'ud ibn Amrus, governor of Huesca, and seized power there.〔de la Granja, pp. 518-519〕
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