Banu Ammar
| Banu Ammar | |
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| Qadis, Emirs | |
Political map of the Levant around 1085, with the Banu Ammar's territories shaded in green | |
| Founded | 10th century |
| Final ruler | Fakhr al-Mulk ibn Ammar |
| Dissolution | 1109 |
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The Banu Ammar (Arabic: بنو عمار, romanized: Banū ʿAmmār, lit. 'Sons of Ammar') were a family of Shia Muslim magistrates (qadis) who ruled the city of Tripoli in what is now Lebanon from c.1065 until 1109.