37. Emir Muhammad I of Cordoba [124303] (Muhammad II of Cordoba (Emir)36, Al-Hakam I of Cordoba (Emir)35, Hisham I of Cordoba (Emir)34, 'abdar Rahman I of Cordoba (Emir)33, Mu'awiya32, Hisham 10th Umayyad Caliph (Caliph)31, Abd al-Malik 5th Umayyad Caliph (Caliph)30, Marwãn 4th Umayyad Caliph (Caliph)29, Al-Hakam28, Abu al-As 1st Umayyad Caliph27, Umayya26, Abd Shams25, Abd Manãf24, Qusayy23, Kilab22, Murrah21, Ka'b20, Lu'ayy19, Ghalib18, Fihr16, Malik14, Nazar12, Kinana9, Khuzayma7, 'Amr6, Ilyass5, Mudar4, Nazar3, Ma'ad2, Adnan1) was born in 822 in Cordoba Andalucia Spain and died in 886 in Cordoba Andalucia Spain at age 64.
General Notes: Wikipedia says of this Muhammad,
Muhammad I (822\endash 886) was the Umayyad emir of Córdoba from 852 to 886 in the Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia).
Muhammad was born in Córdoba. His reign was marked by several revolts and separatist movements of the Muwallad (Muslims of ethnic Iberian origin) and Mozarabs (Christians living in the Muslim controlled areas).
The Banu Qasi Muwallad 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 quash 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.
He engaged in diplomacy with Charles the Bald, the Carolingian king of the West Franks, sending him camels in 865.
In 880 Umar ibn Hafsun, a man of probable Visigothic or African origin, also started a revolt which was only suppressed in 928, under Abd ar-Rahman III ibn Muhammad.
Muhammad I died in 886, being succeeded by his son al-Mundhir ibn Muhammad I.
Muhammad married someone.
His children were:
38 i. Al Mundhir of Cordoba [124302] was born in 842 in Cordoba Andalucia Spain and died in 888 in Bobastro Andalucia Spain at age 46.
General Notes: Wikipedia says of Al Mundhir,
Al-Mundhir was Emir of Córdoba from 886 to 888. He was a member of the Umayyad dynasty of Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia), the son of Muhamad bin Abd al-Rahman.
Born in Córdoba, during the reign of his father he commanded the military operations against the neighbouring Christian kingdoms and the Muwallad rebellions.
In 865 he led the partially failed campaign against King Ordoño I of Asturias, in the Duero valley. On his way back to Córdoba, he defeated Rodrigo, count of Castile, at Burgos, pushing the Cordoban frontier northwards. He also tried to conquer León, but he was defeated in 878 at Valdemora, by king Alfonso III of Asturias.
Al-Mundhir launched an expedition against the Banu Qasi Muwallad family, who had allied with Alfonso III, but was again defeated in 883. The following year he was, however, able to expel the rebel emir Ibn Marwan from Badajoz.
In 886, upon his father's death, he inherited the throne of Córdoba. During the two years of his reign al-Mundhir continued the fight against the rebel Umar ibn Hafsun. He died in 888 at Bobastro, possibly murdered by his brother Abdullah ibn Muhammad al-Umawi, who succeeded him.
+ 39 ii. Emir Abdullah IBN MUHAMMAD AL-UMAWI VII of Cordoba [114022] was born on Jan 11, 844 and died on Dec 15, 912 at age 68.
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