The Banu Jalaf was a family that ruled Huesca and the region called Barbitanya on the Iberian Peninsula from about 802 to 862, and Barbitanya alone from about 862 to 882. The first ruler was Jalaf Ibn Rashid, who settled with his clan in the village they named Midayar, modern Barbastro. The city castle (Barbastra) was the centre of the Muslim domain in the region. Jalaf died before 862. In this year the government of Huesca was conferred on the Banu Qasi family.

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  • The Banu Jalaf was a family that ruled Huesca and the region called Barbitanya on the Iberian Peninsula from about 802 to 862, and Barbitanya alone from about 862 to 882. The first ruler was Jalaf Ibn Rashid, who settled with his clan in the village they named Midayar, modern Barbastro. The city castle (Barbastra) was the centre of the Muslim domain in the region. Jalaf died before 862. In this year the government of Huesca was conferred on the Banu Qasi family. The son of Jalaf, Abd Allah ibn Jalaf, then ruled Barbitanya.
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  • The Banu Jalaf was a family that ruled Huesca and the region called Barbitanya on the Iberian Peninsula from about 802 to 862, and Barbitanya alone from about 862 to 882. The first ruler was Jalaf Ibn Rashid, who settled with his clan in the village they named Midayar, modern Barbastro. The city castle (Barbastra) was the centre of the Muslim domain in the region. Jalaf died before 862. In this year the government of Huesca was conferred on the Banu Qasi family.
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  • Banu Jalaf
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