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* 711 30 April – The Umayyad general Tariq ibn Ziyad, leading a Berber-dominated army, sailed across the Strait from Ceuta.
* 711 – Umayyad conquest of Hispania: Battle of Guadalete – Umayyad forces under Tariq ibn Ziyad defeat the Visigoths led by King Roderic.
Tariq ibn Ziyad, the first governor of the newly conquered province of Al-Andalus, was recalled to Damascus and replaced with Musa bin Nusair, who had been his former superior.
The name comes from the Rock of Gibraltar, which in turn originates from the Arabic Jebel Tariq ( meaning " Tariq's mountain ") named after Tariq ibn Ziyad.
* Tariq ibn Ziyad, Moorish general
* April 30 – Umayyad troops led by Tariq ibn Ziyad land at Gibraltar, and begin their invasion of the Iberian Peninsula and conquest of the Visigothic Kingdom ( See Moors, Al-Andalus, and Umayyad conquest of Hispania ).
According to the late tradition, Munuza, the Berber governor of Iegione ( either Gijón or León ), became attracted to Pelagius ' sister and sent word to Tariq ibn Ziyad, who ordered him to capture Pelagius and send him to Córdoba.
In 711, Tariq ibn Ziyad, under the orders of the Umayyad Caliph Al-Walid I, led a large army from the north coast of Morocco on April 29 711.
The commander, Tariq ibn Ziyad, ordered his ships to be burned.
Assume a man has the name of Saleh ibn Tariq ibn Khalid al-Fulan.
* ibn translates as " son of ", so Tariq is Saleh's father's name.
* ibn Khalid means that Tariq is the son of Khalid, making Khalid the grandfather of Saleh.
Hence, Saleh ibn Tariq ibn Khalid al-Fulan translates as " Saleh, son of Tariq, son of Khaled ; of the family al-Fulan.
Therefore, their son Mohammed would be called Mohammed ibn Saleh ibn Tariq al-Fulan.
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