Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Yahya ibn Ismail al-Mamun or Yahya ben Ismael ben-Dylinun (died 1075) was a member of the Banu Dil-Nun dynasty who was king of the Taifa of Toledo between 1043 and 1075.In 1062 he promised his allegiance to king Ferdinand I of León and Castile a fact that did not prevent him from giving military support to his son-in-law Abd al-Aziz ibn Amir, king of the Taifa of Valencia, when the Castilian king laid siege to the city. When Ferdinand I saw himself forced to end the siege and remove his army, Al-Mamun agreed to a union with the Taifa of Valencia which was to form a part of the Toledo taifa until 1092. He died at Córdoba in 1075."@en }
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- Al-Mamun_of_Toledo abstract "Yahya ibn Ismail al-Mamun or Yahya ben Ismael ben-Dylinun (died 1075) was a member of the Banu Dil-Nun dynasty who was king of the Taifa of Toledo between 1043 and 1075.In 1062 he promised his allegiance to king Ferdinand I of León and Castile a fact that did not prevent him from giving military support to his son-in-law Abd al-Aziz ibn Amir, king of the Taifa of Valencia, when the Castilian king laid siege to the city. When Ferdinand I saw himself forced to end the siege and remove his army, Al-Mamun agreed to a union with the Taifa of Valencia which was to form a part of the Toledo taifa until 1092. He died at Córdoba in 1075.".
- Q2028401 abstract "Yahya ibn Ismail al-Mamun or Yahya ben Ismael ben-Dylinun (died 1075) was a member of the Banu Dil-Nun dynasty who was king of the Taifa of Toledo between 1043 and 1075.In 1062 he promised his allegiance to king Ferdinand I of León and Castile a fact that did not prevent him from giving military support to his son-in-law Abd al-Aziz ibn Amir, king of the Taifa of Valencia, when the Castilian king laid siege to the city. When Ferdinand I saw himself forced to end the siege and remove his army, Al-Mamun agreed to a union with the Taifa of Valencia which was to form a part of the Toledo taifa until 1092. He died at Córdoba in 1075.".