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The Banu Isam were a Berber Muslim dynasty that ruled Ceuta, present-day Spain, for four generations. The town had been destroyed in a rebellion, and was lying waste; sometime in the middle of the 9th century, Mâjakas, chief of the Berber tribe, resettled it and founded a dynasty that ruled the town until the Umayyads took it over in 931. Its kings were: * Mâjakas * `Isâm, son of Mâjakas * Majîr, son of `Isâm * Ridâ, son of `Isâm (?-931), who paid allegiance to the Idrisids, but surrendered the city to the Umayyads when the Idrisid capital fell.

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  • بنو عصام (ar)
  • Banu Isam (en)
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  • حكم بنو عصام مدينة سبتة في القرن التاسع الميلادي. أولهم والذي تسمت قبيلة باسمه، وقد أعاد بناء وإعمار سبتة بعد تخريبها من طرف ميسرة المدغري الذي قاد الخوارج من منطقة طنجة. (ar)
  • The Banu Isam were a Berber Muslim dynasty that ruled Ceuta, present-day Spain, for four generations. The town had been destroyed in a rebellion, and was lying waste; sometime in the middle of the 9th century, Mâjakas, chief of the Berber tribe, resettled it and founded a dynasty that ruled the town until the Umayyads took it over in 931. Its kings were: * Mâjakas * `Isâm, son of Mâjakas * Majîr, son of `Isâm * Ridâ, son of `Isâm (?-931), who paid allegiance to the Idrisids, but surrendered the city to the Umayyads when the Idrisid capital fell. (en)
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  • حكم بنو عصام مدينة سبتة في القرن التاسع الميلادي. أولهم والذي تسمت قبيلة باسمه، وقد أعاد بناء وإعمار سبتة بعد تخريبها من طرف ميسرة المدغري الذي قاد الخوارج من منطقة طنجة. (ar)
  • The Banu Isam were a Berber Muslim dynasty that ruled Ceuta, present-day Spain, for four generations. The town had been destroyed in a rebellion, and was lying waste; sometime in the middle of the 9th century, Mâjakas, chief of the Berber tribe, resettled it and founded a dynasty that ruled the town until the Umayyads took it over in 931. Its kings were: * Mâjakas * `Isâm, son of Mâjakas * Majîr, son of `Isâm * Ridâ, son of `Isâm (?-931), who paid allegiance to the Idrisids, but surrendered the city to the Umayyads when the Idrisid capital fell. (en)
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