Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Abbad II al-Mu'tadid (or Abu Amr Abbad; died February 28, 1069), a member of the Abbadid dynasty, was the second independent Muslim ruler of Seville (reigned 1042–1069) in Al-Andalus. His father, Abu al-Qasim Muhammad ibn Abbad, had established the Muslim taifa of Seville, and Abbad became its ruler when Abu al-Qasim died in 1042. He initially had amicable relations with his neighbour Ferdinand I, Count of Castile and King of León, and tolerated the Christian faith in his own lands.. }
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- Abbad_II_al-Mu'tadid comment "Abbad II al-Mu'tadid (or Abu Amr Abbad; died February 28, 1069), a member of the Abbadid dynasty, was the second independent Muslim ruler of Seville (reigned 1042–1069) in Al-Andalus. His father, Abu al-Qasim Muhammad ibn Abbad, had established the Muslim taifa of Seville, and Abbad became its ruler when Abu al-Qasim died in 1042. He initially had amicable relations with his neighbour Ferdinand I, Count of Castile and King of León, and tolerated the Christian faith in his own lands.".