(Redirected from Abbad III)''This article is about the Andalusi Arabic poet who was also the
Abbadid king of Seville. For
Abbasid Caliph al-Mu'tamid, see
Al-Mu'tamid.''
'Muhammad Ibn Abbad Al Mutamid' (
1040 -
1095), was the third and last ruler (reigned 1069–1091) of
Sevilla in
Spain from
Abbadid dynasty.
After the death of his father
Abbad II al-Mu'tadid he inherited his kingdom and became Muslim ruler of Sevilla in 1069. In
1071, he attempted to seize the surrounding area and kingdom called
Córdoba. He lost Córdoba in
1075 but regained it in
1078.
Al-Mu'tamid supported the
Almoravid ruler
Yusuf ibn Tashfin against the
Castilian King
Alfonso VI in
battle of az-Zallaqah (
1086). In
1091 his kingdom was overthrown by the
Almoravids and he was deposed.
Al-Mu'tamid was not only the patron of the Andalusi Arabic poet
Ibn Ammar, but is also, usually considered in his own right, one of the greatest of the Andalusi poets.
Al-Mu'tamid was also the father-in-law, through his son, Fath al-Mamun, (d. 1091), of
Zaida, mistress, and possibly wife, of
Alfonso VI of Castile.
See more information in
Abbadid dynasty page.
References
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Al Mutamid Ibn Abbad et son oeuvre poétique : étude des thèmes, , Ridha, Souissi, Université de Tunis, 1977,
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Form and structure in the poetry of Al-Mutamid Ibn Abbad, , Raymond P., Scheindlin, Brill, 1974,
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Poesia / Al-Mutamid, , Miguel José, Hagerty ed., Antoni Bosch, 1979,
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Poesías / Al Mutamid Ibn Abbad, , María Jesús, Rubiera Mata ed., Instituto Hispano-Árabe de Cultura, 1982,
External links
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The Poet King of Seville
★ The shrine of 'Muhammad Ibn Abbad Al Mutamid' in Aghmat near Marrakesh:
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