- For the Baghdad dynasty, see Abbasid Caliphate; for the south-west Arabia Muslim sect, see Abbādites.
The
Abbadies dynasty or
Abbadies (
Arabic,
بنو عباد) 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 "Caliphates": the
Hammudids, the
Zayrids, the Jahwarids, the Dhul-Nunids, the Amirids, the Tojibids, and the
Hudids. Of all of these small groups, the Abbadies were the strongest and most of them were absorbed by them. Abbadies rule lasted from about 1023 until 1091, but during the short period of its existence it exhibited singular energy and typified its time.