- Aysun
Aysun was the son of
Sulayman al-Arabi (wali of Barcelona and Girona c.775 –780 )Aysun, together with his father
Sulayman al-Arabi , joinedCharlemagne 's army that besiegedZaragoza in788 . As Zaragoza surrender to Charlemagne he took hostages from his allies, including Sulayman al-Arabi.Aysun and his brother
Matruh ben Sulayman al-Arabi were allied to the Basques, and atRoncesvalles they attacked the baggage train of the frankish army (778) releasing their father. Their father returned to Zaragoza and sent to Matruh to governBarcelona (andGirona ). However in780 Sulayman was killed by his former friend andHusayn of Zaragoza .As a result Aysun gave his loyalty to the Emir of Cordoba who was seeking to impose control over the northern Iberian states. He participated in the assault on Zaragoza in 781 (that compelled to Husayn submit) and in subsequent expeditions into Basque territories and Cerdaña, moving on then to Barcelona where his brother as
Wali also submitted to the Emir.Aysun had two servants called Amrus (later General
Amrus ben Yusuf ) and Sabrit, who after 785 served Matruh. Aysun revolted and took Huesca and Zaragoza in about789 . However he was killed by Amrus (who became a supporter of the Emir) and Sabrit in791 or792 .It is thought Aysun could have been taken prisoner during the capture of Girona and sent to
Aachen . It is suggested as an elderly man he escaped in the 826, to lead the revolt of the Goths and supporters of peace with the Muslims under the name (Aissó ). However there is no evidence to prove this and it is probably the confusion of two different people with similar personal details. The theory Aysun was Aisso is mainly based on the statements by the historian al-Udri, who may have mixed facts from different eras.
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