The Banu Hud are a family that ruled Zaragoza from 1039-1110. They seized control of the city from a rival family, the Banu Tujibi in 1039. Zaragozas location in Spain Zaragoza (frequently Saragossa in English; Latin Caesaraugusta) is the capital city of the autonomous region and former kingdom of Aragón in Spain, and is located on the river Ebro, and its tributaries the Huerva and Gállego, near the centre of the region, in... Events June 4 - Henry III becomes King of Germany. ... Events December 4 - First Crusade: The Crusaders conquer Sidon. ... The Banu Tujibi are a group of bosses that ruled Zaragoza from 1018-1039. ...
After Julian's death, the Arabs took direct control of the city; this was resented by the surrounding indigenous Berber tribes, who destroyed it in a Kharijite rebellion led by Maysara al-Haqir in 740.
Chaos ensued with the fall of the Umayyad caliphate, but eventually it was taken over by the Almoravids in 1084, and again used as a base from which to invade Spain.
They were succeeded by the Almohads in 1147, who ruled it, apart from Ibn Hud's rebellion of 1232, until the Hafsids took it in 1242.