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Badis ibn Habus (Arabic: باديس بن حبوس) was the third Berber king of the Taifa of Granada. He ruled between 1038 and 1073.[1]

Badis ibn Habus
Zirid king of Granada
Dirham of Badis ben Habus.
Zirid King of Granada
Reign1038 – 1073
PredecessorHabbus al-Muzaffar
SuccessorAbdallah ibn Buluggin
Born1002
Unknown
Died30 June 1073
Granada
Names
Badis ibn Habbus ibn Maksen ibn Menad as-Sanhaji
Arabicباديس بن حبوس
DynastyZirids
FatherHabbus al-Muzaffar
ReligionIslam

Biography

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A member of the Berber Zirid dynasty, Badis ibn Habus succeeded to the throne of the Taifa of Granada upon the death of his father, Habbus al-Muzaffar, in spite of a conspiracy on the part of the Granada court that supported his cousin Yaddair ben Hubasa as a successor to Habbus. The plot failed, however, thanks to Habbus's vizier, the Jew, Samuel ibn Naghrillah, who made certain that Badis succeeded Habbus, thus reinforcing his own position in the kingdom.

In 1038, following a confrontation with Zuhayr, the king of the Taifa of Almería, Badis ibn Habus took control of the territory of the Taifa of Almeria and the following year managed to curb the expansionist ambitions of the king of the Taifa of Seville, Abu al-Qasim, whom he defeated in battle at Écija, in alliance with the Taifa of Málaga and the Badajoz.

In 1057, Badis ibn Habus won the Taifa of Málaga, annexing that kingdom and installing his firstborn son, Buluggin ibn Badis, as its governor. Nevertheless, Buluggin ibn Badis would not succeed his father as head of the Taifa of Granada, since he died in 1064 as a result of poisoning. The death of the firstborn placed Badis ibn Habus's second child, Maksan ibn Badis, as heir to the throne.

After the death of the vizier Joseph ibn Nagrela, the position of vizier to the king was occupied by the Arab Al-Naya. After Al-Naya's assassination by Abu-l-Rabbi, a Mozárab, Abu-l-Rabbi successfully maneuvered Badis ibn Habus to appoint his grandson Abdallah ibn Buluggin as his successor, rather than his son Maksan, who had lost Jaén at the hands of the Taifa of Seville, and was a refugee in the Taifa of Toledo. Abdallah ibn Buluggin finally succeeded Badis when he died in 1073.

References

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  1. ^ Aparicio, Javier Iglesia (2019-07-08). "Badis ben Habbús, rey de la taifa de Granada". Historia del Condado de Castilla (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-07-09.

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Preceded by Zirid dynasty
Taifa kings of Granada

1038-1073
Succeeded by
Preceded by Zirid dynasty
Taifa kings of Malaga

1057-1073
Succeeded by