Banu Qasi
The
Banu Qasi
were a
Muslim
dynastic family
that ruled the region of the
Ebro
Valley in
Spain
, from the
7th century
to the
10th century
. The family descended from the
Visigothic
count Cassius, hence the name "Banu Qasi", or "Sons of Cassius". It was a
paternal
dynasty: that is, the ruling power was inherited through the father's eldest son.
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