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Ayyub ibn Habib al-Lakhmi

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Umayyad governor of Al-Andalus
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Ayyub ibn Habib al-Lakhmi (fl. AD 716) was the second Umayyad Governor of Al-Andalus who succeeded his cousin Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa. He ruled for only 6 months, after which he moved to Cordoba and made it the capital of Muslim Iberia in place of Toledo.

References

  1. Flood, Timothy M. (2018). Rulers and Realms in Medieval Iberia, 711-1492. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. p. 16. ISBN 978-1-4766-7471-1.
Preceded byAbd al-Aziz ibn Musa Governor of Al-Andalus
716
Succeeded byAl-Hurr ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Thaqafi
Umayyad governors of al-Andalus
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