Ibn Heart
Ibn Ammar (1031 - 1086) was a poet arabo - Musulman born with the Portugal in the town of Silves. He was Prime Minister for the Taïfa of Seville.
Although being poor and not having any reputation, it had a great talent in poetry. It is thanks to poetry that it binds friendship with the young person Abbad III which will become sultan. After the death of his/her father Abbad II, Abbad III becomes sultan, and names Ammar Prime Minister. Ibn Ammar was famous to be unbeatable with the failures, according to Abd Al-Wahid Al-Marrakushi, its victory with the failures against Alphonse VI of Castille convinced the king to be held distant from Seville.
Heart is at the origin of the annexation of Murcie to the kingdom of Seville and convinced the sultan Abbad III to appoint it governor. Thus he proclaims king, and that he cuts any relation with the sultan. But it loses the capacity quickly, and it is made attract in an ambush and it is made capture. Imprisoned with Seville, it is reconciled finally with the sultan, but for a certain time only. The two men return some time after in conflict, and the sultan kills Ammar of his own hands.
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