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Abbadi (''ʿAbbādī'') may refer to: *Abbadid dynasty, medieval rulers of Seville *Abbadi (Bedouin), tribes in Jordan *a member of the Ababda people of Egypt and Sudan Surname * Abū ʿĀṣim al-ʿAbbādī (died 1066) * Marouf al-Bakhit (born 1947), Prime Minister of Jordan of the Abbadi tribe * Hani Abbadi (died 2014), Jordanian politician * Ziyad Manasir, Ziad Manaseer Al Abbadi, Jordanian-Russian entrepreneur and billionaire * Haider al-Abadi (born 1952) Prime Minister of Iraq * Shirin Ebadi (born 1947) Nobel Peace Prize winner * Ilyas Abbadi (born 1992), Algerian boxer * (born 1950), Jordanian actor * Mostafa El-Abbadi (1928–2017), Egyptian historian * Amr El Abbadi (born 1958), Egyptian computer scientist See also

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Abbadid Dynasty
The Abbadid dynasty or Abbadids ( ar, بنو عباد, Banū ʿAbbādi) was an Arab Muslim dynasty which arose in al-Andalus on the downfall of the Caliphate of Cordoba (756–1031). After the collapse, there were multiple small Muslim states called taifas, each ruled by a different family or tribe: the Hammudids, the Zayrids, the Jahwarids, the Dhul-Nunids, the Amirids, the Tojibids, and the Hudids. Of all of these small groups, the Abbadid were the strongest and before long absorbed most of the others. Abbadid rule lasted from about 1023 until 1091, but during the short period of its existence it exhibited singular energy and typified its time. Abu al-Qasim Muhammad ibn Abbad (ruled 1023–1042) Abu al-Qasim Muhammad ibn Abbad (), the ''qadi'' of Seville, founded the house in 1023. The Abbadids had not previously played a major role in history, though they were of noble pedigree, hailing from the Lakhmids, the historical kings of al-Hira in south-central Iraq. The branch tha ...
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