Tariq ibn Ziyad (, died 720) was a Muslim commander who led the Islamic Umayyad conquest of VisigothicHispania in 711–718 A.D. Under the orders of the UmayyadCaliphAl-Walid I he led a large army from the north coast of Morocco, consolidating his troops at a large hill now known as Gibraltar. The name "Gibraltar" is the Spanish derivation of the Arabic name Jabal Ṭāriq (جبل طارق), meaning "mountain of Tariq", which is named after him.