Hudid dynasty

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The Hudid dynasty was an 11th-century Muslim ruling family that governed the Taifa of Zaragoza in Al-Andalus during the fragmentation of the Caliphate of Córdoba.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Muslim dynasty
ruling family
taifa dynasty
capital Zaragoza NERFINISHED
continent Africa
Europe
country Taifa of Zaragoza NERFINISHED
culture Andalusian
currency dinar
dirham
dynasticHouse Banu Hud NERFINISHED
endTime c. 1110
ethnicOrigin Arab
fallCause conquest by the Almoravids
pressure from Christian reconquest
founder Sulayman ibn Hud al-Judhami NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
historicalContext fragmentation of the Caliphate of Córdoba
knownFor patronage of philosophy
patronage of poetry
patronage of science
political rivalry with Christian kingdoms of northern Iberia
language Arabic
legalSystem Islamic law (sharia) NERFINISHED
namedAfter Banu Hud NERFINISHED
notableRuler Abd al-Malik Imad ad-Dawla NERFINISHED
Ahmad I al-Muqtadir NERFINISHED
Al-Musta'in I of Zaragoza NERFINISHED
Al-Musta'in II of Zaragoza NERFINISHED
Yusuf al-Mu'taman ibn Hud NERFINISHED
opponent Almoravid dynasty NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Aragon NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Castile NERFINISHED
partOf Taifa period NERFINISHED
politicalStructure taifa kingdom
predecessor Banu Tujib NERFINISHED
Caliphate of Córdoba NERFINISHED
region Al-Andalus NERFINISHED
religion Islam
startTime c. 1039
successor Almoravid dynasty NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Aragon NERFINISHED
territory Huesca NERFINISHED
Lleida NERFINISHED
Tudela NERFINISHED
Zaragoza NERFINISHED
parts of the Ebro valley
timePeriod 11th century

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Aljafería Palace builtFor Hudid dynasty