- Muhammad I of Córdoba
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Muhammad I (Arabic: محمد بن عبد الرحمن الأوسط) (823–886) was the Umayyad emir of Córdoba from 852 to 886 in the Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia).
Biography
Muhammad was born in Córdoba. His reign was marked by several revolts and separatists movements of the Muladi (Muslims of ethnic Iberian origin) and Mozarabs (Christians living in the Muslim-majority areas).
The Banu Qasi Muladi family, led by Musa ibn Musa, allied with the Arista family of the Kingdom of Navarre, and rebelled, proclaiming himself "third king of Spain" (after Muhammad and Ordoño I of Asturias). The rebel Umayyad officer Ibn Marwan returned to Mérida and also rebelled against the emir who, unable to quench the revolt, allowed him to found a free city (Badajoz, in what is now the Spanish region of Extremadura) in 875. Finally, Toledo rebelled with the support of Ordoño I, but was defeated in the battle of Guazalete.
In 880 Umar ibn Hafsun, a man of likely Visigothic origin, started also a revolt which will be finally suppressed only in 928, under Abd ar-Rahman III ibn Muhammad.
Muhammad I died in 886, being succeeded by his son al-Mundhir ibn Muhammad I.
Sources
- Altamira, Rafael (1999). "Il califfato occidentale". Storia del mondo medievale. II. pp. 477–515.
Muhammad I of CórdobaBanu UmayyahCadet branch of the Banu QuraishPreceded by
Abd-ar-rahman IIEmir of Córdoba
852–886Succeeded by
al-MundhirUmayyad Caliphs Family tree · MediaCaliphs of Damascus
(661–750)Muawiya I · Yazid I · Muawiya II · Marwan I · Abd al-Malik · Al-Walid I · Sulayman · Umar II · Yazid II · Hisham · Al-Walid II · Yazid III · Ibrahim · Marwan IIEmirs of Córdoba
(756–929)Abd ar-Rahman I · Hisham I · Al-Hakam I · Abd ar-Rahman II · Muhammad I · Al-Mundhir · Abdullah · Abd-ar-Rahman IIICaliphs of Córdoba
(929–1031)Abd-ar-Rahman III · Al-Hakam II · Hisham II · Muhammad II · Sulayman · Hisham II · Sulayman · Ali ibn Hammud al-Nasir[H] · Abd ar-Rahman IV · Al-Qasim ibn Hammud al-Ma'mun[H] · Yahya ibn Ali al-Mu'tali[H] · Al-Qasim ibn Hammud al-Ma'mun[H] · Abd ar-Rahman V · Muhammad III · Yahya ibn Ali al-Mu'tali[H] · Hisham III[H] indicates Hammudid usurpersCategories:- 823 births
- 886 deaths
- Umayyad caliphs of Cordoba
- 9th-century rulers in Europe
- People from Córdoba, Spain
- Islamic biography stubs
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