Raid of 904 in Pallars and Ribagorza

Kingdom of the West Franks Emirate of Córdoba The Raid of 904 (Arabic: الغزو سنة ٢٩١, Al-Ġazw sana 291; in Catalan, Ràtzia de 904) was a military campaign (غزو, ġazw) of the Emirate of Córdoba against the counties of Pallars and Ribagorza.

Soon after, his army seized Tutila, Tarasuna, Al-Lawa, Tulaytula and ravaged Jaiyan's countryside.

In 904, Lubb ibn Muhammad departed from Madīnat Balagî with his army,[1] in order to confront Raymond I of Pallars and Ribagorza; successfully seizing the castles of Sarroca de Bellera, Castissent and Mola de Baró, achieving the greatest extension of his domains.

His forces ravaged and plundered the entire Pyrenean county, killing some 700 people and taking about 1,000 war captives[2]—among them the count's own son, Isarn.

In 907, Lubb ibn Muhammad tried to help Fortún by attacking Pamplona, but the results of the expedition were disastrous.