- Tarif ibn Malluk
Tarif ibn Malluk ( _ar. طريف بن مالك) was a Berber commander under
Musa ibn Nusair , theMuslim conqueror ofNorth Africa . In July of 710 CE, Musa sent Tarif on a raid to test the southern coastline of theIberian peninsula . According to legend he was aided byJulian, count of Ceuta , as a guide and emissary.Of this raid,
Edward Gibbon writes: "One hundred Arabs and four hundred Africans passed over, in four vessels, from Tangier or Ceuta; the place of their descent on the opposite shore of the strait is marked by the name of Tarif their chief" which today is the city ofTarifa . They proceeded from there to reconnoiter the terrain along the coast as a possible entry point for a larger attack, traversing "eighteen miles through a hilly country to the castle and town of Julian; on which (it is still called Algezire) they bestowed the name of the Green Island, from a verdant cape that advances into the sea". There they were hospitably received by supportive Christians—perhaps Count Julian's kinsmen, friends, and supporters.The end result was a successful raid into an unguarded portion of
Andalusia , followed by the safe return of the raiders with plunder and captives. This convinced Musa that Iberia could be successfully invaded.Tarif subsequently accompanied
Tariq ibn-Ziyad , anotherMuslim general ofBerber descent, when the latter launched the Islamic conquest of Hispania and defeated KingRoderic in theBattle of Guadalete in 711.References
* [http://oll.libertyfund.org/Home3/HTML.php?recordID=0214.09 Edward Gibbon, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, vol. 9 (1776)]
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