Arabs sent him to the jail where he died.
GIBRALTAR comes from the Spanish mispronunciation of the Arabic Jabal Tariq (جبل طارق) which means "mountain of Tariq", named for Tariq ibn Ziyad, the Amazigh Muslim conqueror of Spain.
General Gibral Tariq, commonly known as Tariq ibn Ziyad, was a Berber Muslim general who led the Umayyad conquest of Hispania in 711 AD. He is best known for his role in the Battle of Guadalete, which marked the beginning of Muslim rule in the Iberian Peninsula. Tariq landed at Gibraltar, which is named after him, and his military campaigns significantly influenced the history and culture of Spain and Portugal. His legacy remains significant in both Islamic and Spanish history.
Gibraltar refers to a British Overseas Territory located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, known for its strategic position at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea. The name is derived from the Arabic word "Jabal Tariq," meaning "Mountain of Tariq," named after the Berber general Tariq ibn Ziyad, who invaded the Iberian Peninsula in 711 AD. Gibraltar is characterized by its iconic limestone rock, diverse wildlife, and a rich history influenced by various cultures. Additionally, it serves as a key naval base and has a unique blend of British and Mediterranean cultures.
Tariq Aziz, Iraq's Foreign Minister under Saddam Hussein, was 79 years old when he died in an Iraqi prison on June 6, 2015 (born April 28, 1936).
Islam spread mainly as a result of trade and travel in the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa (especially the East African coast and the West Africa), India, South East Asia, and Indonesia and Malaysia.
His name is Tariq ibn Ziyad or Taric bin Zeyad . In Arabic called طارق بنزياد‎The name Gibraltar is derived from the Arabic name' Jabal al Tariq' which means mountain of (the) Tariq, or the more obvious Gibr Tariq, meaning rock of Tariq.
GIBRALTAR comes from the Spanish mispronunciation of the Arabic Jabal Tariq (جبل طارق) which means "mountain of Tariq", named for Tariq ibn Ziyad, the Amazigh Muslim conqueror of Spain.
It comes from Arabic "Jabal Tariq" the mountain of Tariq, Tariq ibn-Ziyad who lead his his Berber troops to invade Spain in April 711, later the words was combined in as "Gibraltar" just like many other Arabic words in Spanish.
Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi died in 925.
The Berber army who conquered Spain was led by the Berber military commander Tariq ibn Ziyad from Morocco.
Seifullah Ziyad II died in 13 September 2003 of AIDS.
Tariq bin ziad
Azeem Ahmed Tariq died in 1993.
Tariq Niazi died in 2008.
Tariq Altaf died in 2001.
General Gibral Tariq, commonly known as Tariq ibn Ziyad, was a Berber Muslim general who led the Umayyad conquest of Hispania in 711 AD. He is best known for his role in the Battle of Guadalete, which marked the beginning of Muslim rule in the Iberian Peninsula. Tariq landed at Gibraltar, which is named after him, and his military campaigns significantly influenced the history and culture of Spain and Portugal. His legacy remains significant in both Islamic and Spanish history.
By 711 a speculative raiding party of 10,000 soldiers, led by Tariq ibn-Ziyad, crossed the Straits of Gibraltar and defeated the Visigothic army of King Roderic at the Battle of Guadalete.