Talk:Abdullah of Córdoba

Latest comment: 2 years ago by Asukite in topic Requested move 23 March 2022

Requested move 23 March 2022

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The result of the move request was: moved. (closed by non-admin page mover) (Edit:) - per WP:OTHEROPTIONS, it seems a better choice might be "Abdullah" versus "Abdallah", with the article largely using that spelling already and one editor preferring it with another being indifferent. Based on that, I will be moving this to that title, but if another title is preferred, another discussion can be opened. ASUKITE 14:26, 15 April 2022 (UTC)Reply


Abdullah ibn Muhammad al-UmawiAbdallah of Córdoba – English sources generally spell the name "Abdallah" or "Abd Allah" rather than "Abdullah (example sources listed below). I have no feelings about whether the space should be present after "Abd", but I assume people are more used to the name without a space. Some other notes: We could move the page to "Abdallah ibn Muhammad", which currently redirects here, but that name is easily shared by other persons. The "al-Umawi" in the current title is simply Arabic for "the Umayyad"; rather than have a basically Arabic disambiguator, the "of Córdoba" is a more understandable English disambiguator and is also consistent with the title format of other articles about Umayyad emirs (e.g. Muhammad I of Córdoba, Hisham I of Córdoba, etc). Example sources for spelling of name:

  • Kennedy, Hugh (1996). Muslim Spain and Portugal: A Political History of al-Andalus. p. 312 (and elsewhere)
  • Bosworth, Clifford Edmund (2004). "The Spanish Umayyads" in The New Islamic Dynasties: A Chronological and Genealogical Manual.
  • Marín, Manuela (2009). "Córdoba, Caliphate of" in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World, edited by John L. Esposito.
  • Catlos, Brian A. (2018). Kingdoms of Faith: A New History of Islamic Spain. p. 435 (and elsewhere)

Thanks, R Prazeres (talk) 18:08, 23 March 2022 (UTC) — Relisting. 🐶 EpicPupper (he/him | talk) 18:57, 30 March 2022 (UTC) — Relisting. 🐶 EpicPupper (he/him | talk) 20:46, 6 April 2022 (UTC)Reply

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