Aysun was the son of Sulayman al-Arabi (wali of Barcelona and Girona c. 775–780)
Aysun, together with his father Sulayman al-Arabi, joined Charlemagne's army that besieged Zaragoza in 788. As Zaragoza surrender to Charlemagne he took hostages from his allies, including Sulayman al-Arabi.
Aysun and his brother Matruh ben Sulayman al-Arabi were allied to the Basques, and at Roncesvalles they attacked the baggage train of the frankish army (778) releasing their father. Their father returned to Zaragoza and sent to Matruh to govern Barcelona (and Girona). However, in 780 Sulayman was killed by his former friend and Husayn of Zaragoza.
As a result, Aysun gave his loyalty to the Emir of Cordoba who was seeking to impose control over the northern Iberian states. He participated in the assault on Zaragoza in 781 (that compelled to Husayn submit) and in subsequent expeditions into Basque territories and Cerdaña, moving on then to Barcelona where his brother as Wali also submitted to the Emir.
Aysun (pronounced [ˈajsun]) is a common female Turkish given name. In Turkish, "Aysun" means "(a person) whose face is as beautiful as the moon".
What have you done with me?
You ruined everything
and you don't even see
I still can't believe this is real
My mind plays tricks on me
Please wake me up and say it was just a bad dream
I can't talk
I can't think
I feel dead
All I see is red
I am sick
I can't get up
I see no way out
I need drugs
What have you done with me?
You ruined everything
I bet you don't even see
I want peace
Don't know where to start
I don't wanna feel like this
I'll cut out this heart
Feed it to the pigs