| Al-Mustain I | |
| Ruler of Zaragoza | |
| Reign | 1039 – 1049 |
|---|---|
| Full name | Sulayman ibn Hud al-Judhami سليمان "المستعين بالله" بن هود |
| Predecessor | Abd Allah |
| Heir apparent | Ahmad al-Muqtadir |
| Successor | Ahmad al-Muqtadir |
| Royal House | Banu Hud |
Al-Mustain I, Sulayman ibn Hud al-Judhami (Arabic: سليمان "المستعين بالله" بن هود) was the first member of the Banu Hud family to rule the city of Zaragoza. Zaragoza, also called Saragossa in English, is the capital city of the Zaragoza province and of the autonomous community and former Abd Allah ibn al-Hakam al-Tjibi (عبد الله بن الحكم التجيبي was the final member of the Banu Tujibi group of local bosses to rule Zaragoza before An heir apparent is an Heir who (short of a fundamental change in the situation cannot be displaced from inheriting the term is used in contrast to Heir presumptive Ahmad ibn Sulayman al-Muqtadir (or just Moctadir; أبو جعفر أحمد "المقتدر بالله" بن سليمان Abu Ja'far Ahmad al-Muqtadir bi-Llah Ahmad ibn Sulayman al-Muqtadir (or just Moctadir; أبو جعفر أحمد "المقتدر بالله" بن سليمان Abu Ja'far Ahmad al-Muqtadir bi-Llah The Banu Hud (بنو هود were an Arab dynasty that ruled the Taifa of Zaragoza from 1039 - 1110. Arabic (ar الْعَرَبيّة (informally ar عَرَبيْ) in terms of the number of speakers is the largest living member of the Semitic language The Banu Hud (بنو هود were an Arab dynasty that ruled the Taifa of Zaragoza from 1039 - 1110. Zaragoza, also called Saragossa in English, is the capital city of the Zaragoza province and of the autonomous community and former He ruled from 1039 (when he seized control of the city from the Banu Tujibi) to 1049. The Banu Tujibi (بنو تجيب were a Dynasty that ruled the Taifa of Zaragoza (now part of Spain from 1018-1039
| Pre-Spanish Rulers of Zaragoza |
|---|
| Banu Tujibi |
| Al-Mundhir I ibn Yahya al-Tujibi - Yahya ibn al-Mundhir - Al-Mundhir II ibn Yahya ibn al-Mundhir - Abd Allah ibn al-Hakam al-Tjibi |
| Banu Hud |
| Al-Mustain I, Sulayman ibn Hud al-Judhami - Ahmad ibn Sulayman al-Muqtadir - Yusuf ibn Ahmad al-Mutamin - Al-Mustain II, Ahmad ibn Yusuf |
| Almoravids |
| Aragonese |