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Musa ibn Musa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Musa ibn Musa ibn Qasi Musa ibn Musa al-Qasawi (Arabic: موسى بن موسى القسوي) (''Circa'' 790 – 26 September 862) was leader of the Muwallad Banu Qasi clan and ruler of a semi-autonomous principality in the upper Ebro valley in northern Iberia in the 9th century. ==Rise== Musa ibn Musa was great-grandson of Cassius, who converted to Islam after the Muslim conquest of Iberia. His father, Musa ibn Fortún, appears in scattered accounts of the late 8th century, and was apparently assassinated in Musa's youth. His mother, whose name is unknown, was also mother by another husband of Basque chieftain Íñigo Arista, Musa’s half-brother. Musa's early years are obscure, although he is presumed to have supported the Basques against the Franks in the Second Battle of Ronceveaux, a battle generally credited as giving birth to the nascent Kingdom of Pamplona. Likewise it is claimed that in 839 his son Fortún ibn Musa led a campaign that resulted in a rout of the "king of the Galicians", "Loderik" or "Luzriq"〔"The barbarian Luzriq" ((アラビア語: العلج لنريق)), identified by some with Rodrigo of Castile (although if so the incident appears to have been misdated) or with Alfonso II of Asturias.〕 and he leveled the defenses of Álava.
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