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to recover Zaragoza, but he was killed during its siege, surprised by an enemy warrior while he was resting, on October 8. Muhammad was succeeded by his son Lubb, who continued his siege of Zaragoza. His son Yunus briefly controlled Monzón but was unable to hold it against Muhammad al-Tawil.
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Quarrels among Muhammad ibn Lubb's sons and grandchildren, along with pressure from the Kingdom of Pamplona to the north and the Emirate of Córdoba to the south would lead to the complete dismantling of Banu Qasi power throughout the
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In 882, he had already conquered Zaragoza, where attempted to rule independent of Córdoba
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to the throne of Córdoba, Muhammad's pact with the new emir led to his appointment as
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Mestre i Campi, Jesús (1998). "Diccionari d'Història de Catalunya".
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After further family disputes, and with the ascendancy of
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Index

Arabic
Zaragoza
Muslim
lord
Zaragoza
Larida
Upper March
Al-Andalus
Lubb ibn Musa
Musa ibn Musa ibn Qasi
Muwallad
Muslim
Banu Qasi
Visigothic
Hispano-Roman
Arabic
Lubb
emir
Muhammad I
of Córdoba
Isma'il ibn Musa
lord
Arab
Banu Tujib
Arabic
Raimon, count of Pallars
Abd Allah
wali
Huesca
Muhammad al-Tawil

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