Musa attacked Guadalajara, but received several wounds, being unable to mount a horse.
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In response to attacks on the lands of his half-brother, Íñigo Arista, and the expulsion of kinsman Abd al-Yabbar ibn Qasi by the brothers Abd Allah and Amir ibn Kalayb, governors respectively of Zaragoza and Tudela, Musa and Íñigo rose in rebellion against emir Abd ar-Rahman II.
Musa ibn Musa ibn Qasi (c. 790–862), leader of Banu Qasi in modern Northern Spain
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