Ibn Hamušk
12th-century Iberian warlord / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ibrahim b. Ahmed b. Moharech b. Hamusk[1] (fl. 1144–1172), known as Hemochico in the Christian chronicles,[2] referred to simply as Ibn Hamušk,[n. 1] was a warlord in 12th-century Iberia. He was a close collaborator of his son-in-law Ibn Mardanīsh (the so-called 'Wolf King') in the latter's resistance efforts against the Almohads. He betrayed Ibn Mardanīsh later in his life, siding with the Almohads.