Bahlul Ibn Marzuq

Bahlul Ibn Marzuq was a spanish-muslim that revolted in Zaragoza against the arab-muslim government of Al-Andalus in 798, and in 800 conquered Huesca to the Banu Salama. The emir send to the general Amrus Ibn Yusuf (born in Huesca), that conquered Zaragoza and Huesca (c. 801). Bahlul fled to Pallars and was killed by his lieutenant Jalaf Ibn Rashid (802), that then owned Barbitanya.

 

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