- Abo Hafs Omer Al-Baloty
Abo Hafs Omer Al-Baloty ( Arabic: أبو حفص عمر البلوطي ), was a Muslim Clergy ( Shaikh, Arabic: شيخ) and leader of group of Iberian Muslims, who were exiled by
Al-Hakam I and settled first inAlexandria in Egypt and after that inCrete . He was Iberian origin and born inCampo de Calatrava ( Arabic: فحص البلوط ).After Al-Hakam I crushed a rebellion led by clerics in a suburb called
Al-Rabed ( Arabic: الربض ), on the south bank of theGuadalquivir river. Al-Hakam I punished the inhabitants by exiling them by ships out of Iberia. They divieded into two groups, the first settled inFez , and the second group, of almost 15,000 men plus women and children, led by Abo Hafs Omer Al-Baloty, eventually reachedEgypt and settled near Alexandria. In the beginning they (Iberian Muslims) allied with the strongest Arab tribe in the region, for protection, and after they felt their strength they attacked the tribe and beat the tribe in a battle in the desert near Alexandria, and attacked Alexandria itself, and dominated it. During their domination of Alexandria they resisted many attacks fromAbbasid authorty in Egypt, until 826, after which they were expelled, they sailed on to Crete, where they founded an emirate that survived untilNicephorus Phocas reconquered Crete for theByzantines in 961.=See also=
*Almogavars
*Conquistador
*Cretan Muslims
*Marranos
*Moors
*Morisco
*Normans
*Reconquista =References=1-
Reinhart Dozy : Histoire des Mussulmans d'Espagne, jusqu'à la conquéte de l'Andalousie par les Almoravides, 711-1110 (Leiden, 1861; 2nd ed., ibid., 1881).
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