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  • Maghrawa
  • Berber confederation in 10th–11th centuries

    The Maghrawa or Meghrawa (Arabic: مغراوة) were a large Berber tribal confederation in North Africa. They are the largest branch of the Zenata confederation

    Maghrawa

    Maghrawa

  • History of Algeria
  • under the command of Maghrawa chiefs or Zenata. Algiers has been the territory of the Maghrawa since ancient times. The name Maghrawa was transcribed into

    History of Algeria

    History of Algeria

    History_of_Algeria

  • Maghrawa (Tunisia)
  • 35°54′50″N 9°08′46″E / 35.914°N 9.146°E / 35.914; 9.146 Maghrawa, Magraoua (مغراوة) or Aïn Maghrawa (عين مغراوة) is an archeological site in Tunisia, located

    Maghrawa (Tunisia)

    Maghrawa (Tunisia)

    Maghrawa_(Tunisia)

  • Emirate of Tlemcen
  • Eighth century state in modern Algeria

    inhabited by the Banū Īfran and the Mag̲h̲rāwa, had passed after the death of Abū Ḳurra into the hands of Mag̲h̲rāwa leaders belonging to the dynasty of

    Emirate of Tlemcen

    Emirate_of_Tlemcen

  • Banu Khazrun
  • Former ruling dynasty in Tripoli, Libya

    The Banu Khazrun were a family of the Maghrawa that ruled Tripoli from 1001 to 1146. During the 10th century, the region of Ifriqiya and Tripolitania came

    Banu Khazrun

    Banu_Khazrun

  • Zenata
  • Medieval Berber tribal confederation

    reports that the Zenata were divided into three large tribes: Jarawa, Maghrawa, and Banu Ifran. Formerly occupying a large portion of the Maghreb, they

    Zenata

    Zenata

  • Morocco
  • Country in North Africa

    relations with the Fatimids in 932, they were removed from power by the Maghrawa of Sijilmasa in 980. From the 11th century onward, a series of Berber dynasties

    Morocco

    Morocco

    Morocco

  • 1033 Fez massacre
  • Massacre of Jews by the Banu Ifran tribe

    massacre was an event where, following their conquest of the city from the Maghrawa tribe, the forces of Abu'l Kamal Tamim, chief of the Banu Ifran tribe,

    1033 Fez massacre

    1033_Fez_massacre

  • Almoravid dynasty
  • 1040–1147 Berber dynasty in west Africa and Iberia

    and the trans-Saharan routes were taken over by the Zenata Maghrawa of Sijilmasa. The Maghrawa also exploited this disunion to dislodge the Sanhaja Gazzula

    Almoravid dynasty

    Almoravid dynasty

    Almoravid_dynasty

  • Midrarid dynasty
  • Family

    of fragmentation that eventually resulted in a hostile takeover by the Maghrawa Berbers, former clients of the Cordoban caliphate.[full citation needed]

    Midrarid dynasty

    Midrarid_dynasty

  • British Museum
  • National museum in London, England

    and the Carthage tower model and the many punic stelae from Carthage and Maghrawa in Tunisia (such as the Ghorafa stelae [fr]) are outstanding. The number

    British Museum

    British Museum

    British_Museum

  • Abd al-Rahman III
  • Final Emir of Córdoba (r. 912–929); founder and 1st Caliph of Córdoba (r. 929–961)

     'the Defender of God's Faith') in his early 20s when he supported the Maghrawa Berbers in North Africa against Fatimid expansion and later claimed the

    Abd al-Rahman III

    Abd al-Rahman III

    Abd_al-Rahman_III

  • Algiers
  • Capital and largest city of Algeria

    1081 AD that captured Oujda and then conquered Tlemcen, massacring the Maghrawa forces there and their leader; He pressed on and by 1082 AD he had captured

    Algiers

    Algiers

    Algiers

  • Kabyle people
  • Berber ethnic group

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Kabyle people

    Kabyle people

    Kabyle_people

  • Sijilmasa
  • Historical Medieval city in Morocco

    resulted in a hostile takeover by the Maghrawa Berbers, former clients of the Cordoban caliphate. Under the Maghrawa, who later declared independence from

    Sijilmasa

    Sijilmasa

    Sijilmasa

  • Bavares
  • Tribe living in Mauretania Caesariensis (between the 3rd to 5th century)

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Bavares

    Bavares

    Bavares

  • Zirid conquest of the western Maghreb
  • gathered there, executing one of the Maghrawa leaders, Al-Khayr ibn Mohammed ibn Khazar. The remaining Umayyad, Maghrawa, and Ifranid governors retreated

    Zirid conquest of the western Maghreb

    Zirid_conquest_of_the_western_Maghreb

  • Berber tribes
  • Tribes indigenous to North Africa

    Marrakesh area. Some of the historical branches of the Zenata are the Maghrawa, Miknassa and Banu Ifran who played a major role in shaping the history

    Berber tribes

    Berber_tribes

  • Timeline of Algiers
  • AD) Idrisids (789–828 AD) Aghlabids (800–909 AD) Fatimids (909–1171 AD) Maghrawas (970–1068 AD) Zirids (973–1152 AD) Hammadids (1014–1152 AD) Almoravids

    Timeline of Algiers

    Timeline_of_Algiers

  • Berbers
  • Ethnic group indigenous to North Africa

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Berbers

    Berbers

    Berbers

  • Garamantes
  • Ancient North African population

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Garamantes

    Garamantes

    Garamantes

  • Hassan I of Morocco
  • Sultan of Morocco from 1873 to 1894

    century AD) Caliphate of Córdoba Fatimid Caliphate Ifranids Miknasas Maghrawas Arab migrations to the Maghreb Empire (beginning 11th century AD) Almoravids

    Hassan I of Morocco

    Hassan I of Morocco

    Hassan_I_of_Morocco

  • Tangier
  • City in and capital of Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, Morocco

    caliph and to begin supporting proxies against his rivals. He helped the Maghrawa Berbers overrun Melilla in 927, Ceuta in 931, and Tangier in 949. Tangier's

    Tangier

    Tangier

    Tangier

  • Chaoui people
  • Berber ethnic group in northeast Algeria

    in the Middle Ages. Chaoui clans known by Ibn Khaldoun were the Ifren, Maghrawa, Djerawa, Abdalwadides, Howara and Awarba.[citation needed] After the independence

    Chaoui people

    Chaoui people

    Chaoui_people

  • Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–present)
  • Sunni Islamist insurgency in the Maghreb

    AD) Idrisids (789–828 AD) Aghlabids (800–909 AD) Fatimids (909–1171 AD) Maghrawas (970–1068 AD) Zirids (973–1152 AD) Hammadids (1014–1152 AD) Almoravids

    Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–present)

    Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–present)

    Insurgency_in_the_Maghreb_(2002–present)

  • Zayanes
  • Berber people in central Morocco

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Zayanes

    Zayanes

    Zayanes

  • Tuareg people
  • Berber ethnic group of the Sahara desert

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Tuareg people

    Tuareg people

    Tuareg_people

  • Oran
  • Coastal city in Oran Province, Algeria

    Oran was founded in 903 by the Azdadja [fr] and Ajissa Berbers of the Maghrawa confederation who lived in the area. The city enjoyed a period of prosperity

    Oran

    Oran

    Oran

  • Sulaymanid dynasty
  • Arab Muslim dynasty of Algeria

    Manad in 953. Ali then took refuge with the Maghrawas. Al Kheyr Ibn Mūhāmmād Ibn Khazer of the Maghrawa helped Hamza and Yahya, son of Ali, to cross

    Sulaymanid dynasty

    Sulaymanid_dynasty

  • Ziri ibn Atiyya
  • Ruler of the Zenata tribes and Fes (died 1001)

    Ziri ibn Atiyya (died 5 August 1001, Achir) was a leader of the Berber Maghrawa tribal confederacy and kingdom in Fez. Under the protection of the Umayyad

    Ziri ibn Atiyya

    Ziri_ibn_Atiyya

  • Regency of Algiers
  • 1516–1830 autonomous Ottoman state in North Africa

    AD) Idrisids (789–828 AD) Aghlabids (800–909 AD) Fatimids (909–1171 AD) Maghrawas (970–1068 AD) Zirids (973–1152 AD) Hammadids (1014–1152 AD) Almoravids

    Regency of Algiers

    Regency of Algiers

    Regency_of_Algiers

  • Buluggin ibn Ziri
  • Emir of Maghreb

    Yakhlof Al Kutami. Buluggin continued the fight against the Zenatas. The Maghrawa asked for the help of the Umayyads of Cordoba to take back their territory

    Buluggin ibn Ziri

    Buluggin ibn Ziri

    Buluggin_ibn_Ziri

  • Ténès
  • Place in Chlef Province, Algeria

    After the 10th century, it passed in succession under Fatimid, Sanhaja, Maghrawa, Almoravid, Almohad, and Ziyanid control. In the later 15th century, it

    Ténès

    Ténès

    Ténès

  • Barghawata
  • Berber tribal confederation in Morocco

    Mansur Isa (?961-?), who was 22 when he became king. Emirate of Nekor Maghrawa Banu Ifran Le Tourneau, R. (1986) [1960]. "Barg̲h̲awāṭa". In Bearman, P

    Barghawata

    Barghawata

    Barghawata

  • Riffians
  • Berber ethnic group

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Riffians

    Riffians

    Riffians

  • Oujda
  • City in Oriental, Morocco

    city was founded in 994 by Ziri ibn Atiyya, Berber chief of the Zenata Maghrawa tribe. Ziri was, with his tribe, authorized to occupy the region of Fas

    Oujda

    Oujda

    Oujda

  • Timeline of Marrakesh
  • century AD) Caliphate of Córdoba Fatimid Caliphate Ifranids Miknasas Maghrawas Arab migrations to the Maghreb Empire (beginning 11th century AD) Almoravids

    Timeline of Marrakesh

    Timeline_of_Marrakesh

  • Cinithian
  • Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Cinithian

    Cinithian

  • Banu Ifran
  • Berber tribe

    were enemies with the Fatimid Caliphate, aligning themselves with the Maghrawa tribe and the Umayyad Caliphate of Córdoba, although they themselves became

    Banu Ifran

    Banu_Ifran

  • Battle of Sufetula (647)
  • 7th-century Arab-Byzantine conflict

    gold. During this battle, Wazmar ibn Saqlab (or his son Sawlat), chief of Maghrawa and Zenata, was captured by the Muslims, and taken to Medina, where he

    Battle of Sufetula (647)

    Battle_of_Sufetula_(647)

  • Algerian War
  • 1954–1962 war of Algerian independence from France

    AD) Idrisids (789–828 AD) Aghlabids (800–909 AD) Fatimids (909–1171 AD) Maghrawas (970–1068 AD) Zirids (973–1152 AD) Hammadids (1014–1152 AD) Almoravids

    Algerian War

    Algerian_War

  • Pashalik of Timbuktu
  • 1591–1833 Moroccan polity in West Africa

    century AD) Caliphate of Córdoba Fatimid Caliphate Ifranids Miknasas Maghrawas Arab migrations to the Maghreb Empire (beginning 11th century AD) Almoravids

    Pashalik of Timbuktu

    Pashalik of Timbuktu

    Pashalik_of_Timbuktu

  • Numidia
  • Kingdom in North Africa, 202 to 25 BC

    AD) Idrisids (789–828 AD) Aghlabids (800–909 AD) Fatimids (909–1171 AD) Maghrawas (970–1068 AD) Zirids (973–1152 AD) Hammadids (1014–1152 AD) Almoravids

    Numidia

    Numidia

    Numidia

  • Yahya ibn Umar al-Lamtuni
  • Berber chieftain

    routes - were lost to the Ghana Empire to the south, and to the Zenata Maghrawa rulers of Sijilmassa to the north. The chronicles trace Yahya's lineage

    Yahya ibn Umar al-Lamtuni

    Yahya_ibn_Umar_al-Lamtuni

  • 1990s in Morocco
  • Morocco-related events during the 1990s

    century AD) Caliphate of Córdoba Fatimid Caliphate Ifranids Miknasas Maghrawas Arab migrations to the Maghreb Empire (beginning 11th century AD) Almoravids

    1990s in Morocco

    1990s_in_Morocco

  • Ancient Carthage
  • Phoenician city-state

    AD) Idrisids (789–828 AD) Aghlabids (800–909 AD) Fatimids (909–1171 AD) Maghrawas (970–1068 AD) Zirids (973–1152 AD) Hammadids (1014–1152 AD) Almoravids

    Ancient Carthage

    Ancient Carthage

    Ancient_Carthage

  • Awlad Mandil
  • family of the Maghrawa, a Berber dynasty, that controlled several territories in North Africa approximately from c. 1160 to 1372. The Maghrawa were a prominent

    Awlad Mandil

    Awlad_Mandil

  • Fez, Morocco
  • City in Fez-Meknes, Morocco

    permanently. From 980 (or from 986), Fez was ruled by a Zenata dynasty from the Maghrawa tribe, who were allies of the Caliphate of Córdoba. They maintained this

    Fez, Morocco

    Fez, Morocco

    Fez,_Morocco

  • Machlyes
  • Ancient tribe described by Herodotus

    females. French anthropologist Lucien Bertholon hypothesized that the Maghrawa tribal confederation in North Africa were descendants of the Machlyes.

    Machlyes

    Machlyes

    Machlyes

  • Miliana
  • Commune and town in Aïn Defla, Algeria

    Médéa. In the 14th century, Ibn Khaldun described the city as "part of the Maghrawa Beni Warsifen domain in the Chélif River plain," and that Buluggin had

    Miliana

    Miliana

    Miliana

  • Moroccans
  • People of Morocco

    relations with the Fatimids in 932, they were removed from power by the Maghrawa of Sijilmasa in 980. In 973, the Caliphate of Cordoba under the Umayyads

    Moroccans

    Moroccans

    Moroccans

  • Mauri
  • Latin designation for the Berber population of Mauretania

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Mauri

    Mauri

    Mauri

  • Hajar al-Nasr
  • Ancient fortress in northern Morocco

    his sons during the 9th century, and was finally destroyed in 996 by the Maghrawa chief Ziri ibn Atiyya. It served as a haven for the Idrisid dynasty's rulers

    Hajar al-Nasr

    Hajar_al-Nasr

  • Timeline of Jewish history
  • conversion and expulsion. 1033 Following their conquest of the city from the Maghrawa tribe, the forces of Tamim, chief of the Zenata Berber Banu Ifran tribe

    Timeline of Jewish history

    Timeline_of_Jewish_history

  • Emirate of Nekor
  • Historical emirate

    al-Malik, caliph of the Umayyad Caliphate, ceased to exist. Berghouata Maghrawa List of Sunni Muslim dynasties Picard, Christophe (2018). Sea of the Caliphs

    Emirate of Nekor

    Emirate of Nekor

    Emirate_of_Nekor

  • Idrisid dynasty
  • 788–974 Arab dynasty ruling in the western Maghreb

    tribes. Until the rise of the Sanhaja Almoravids later in the century, the Maghrawa controlled Fes, Sijilmasa and Aghmat while the Banu Ifran ruled over Tlemcen

    Idrisid dynasty

    Idrisid_dynasty

  • French protectorate in Morocco
  • 1912–1956 French protectorate in northwest Africa

    century AD) Caliphate of Córdoba Fatimid Caliphate Ifranids Miknasas Maghrawas Arab migrations to the Maghreb Empire (beginning 11th century AD) Almoravids

    French protectorate in Morocco

    French protectorate in Morocco

    French_protectorate_in_Morocco

  • Ismail Ibn Sharif
  • Sultan of Morocco from 1672 to 1727

    century AD) Caliphate of Córdoba Fatimid Caliphate Ifranids Miknasas Maghrawas Arab migrations to the Maghreb Empire (beginning 11th century AD) Almoravids

    Ismail Ibn Sharif

    Ismail Ibn Sharif

    Ismail_Ibn_Sharif

  • Ouargla
  • City in Ouargla Province, Algeria

    the town was founded by Banu Wargla who, accompanied by sections of the Maghrawa and Banu Ifran, left the Tlemcen region and founded Ouargla. These Berbers

    Ouargla

    Ouargla

    Ouargla

  • Tangier Speech
  • 1947 pro-independence speech by Sultan Muhammad V of Morocco

    century AD) Caliphate of Córdoba Fatimid Caliphate Ifranids Miknasas Maghrawas Arab migrations to the Maghreb Empire (beginning 11th century AD) Almoravids

    Tangier Speech

    Tangier Speech

    Tangier_Speech

  • Masmuda
  • Berber tribal confederation

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Masmuda

    Masmuda

  • Libu
  • Ancient Libyan tribe of Berber origin

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Libu

    Libu

    Libu

  • Jugurthine War
  • 2nd-century BC war between the Kingdom of Numidia and the Roman Republic

    AD) Idrisids (789–828 AD) Aghlabids (800–909 AD) Fatimids (909–1171 AD) Maghrawas (970–1068 AD) Zirids (973–1152 AD) Hammadids (1014–1152 AD) Almoravids

    Jugurthine War

    Jugurthine War

    Jugurthine_War

  • Abd al-Malik al-Muzaffar
  • Āmirid ruler of al-Andalus from 1002 to 1008

    age before the Andalusian fitna (civil wars) began in 1009. In 997, the Maghrāwa leader in Africa, Zīrī ibn ʿAṭīya, renounced his allegiance to Córdoba

    Abd al-Malik al-Muzaffar

    Abd al-Malik al-Muzaffar

    Abd_al-Malik_al-Muzaffar

  • Almoravid dinar
  • Almoravid currency

    When Abu Bakr ibn Umar led the capture of the Sijilmasa oases from the Maghrawa, they occupied the northern point. In this position, the Almoravids were

    Almoravid dinar

    Almoravid dinar

    Almoravid_dinar

  • Massylii
  • Berber federation in eastern Numidia

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Massylii

    Massylii

    Massylii

  • Senhaja de Srair people
  • Berber ethnic group

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Senhaja de Srair people

    Senhaja de Srair people

    Senhaja_de_Srair_people

  • Nasamones
  • Nomadic Berber tribe

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Nasamones

    Nasamones

  • Shilha people
  • Berber ethnic group

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Shilha people

    Shilha people

    Shilha_people

  • Masinissa
  • First King of Numidia from 202 BC to 148 BC

    AD) Idrisids (789–828 AD) Aghlabids (800–909 AD) Fatimids (909–1171 AD) Maghrawas (970–1068 AD) Zirids (973–1152 AD) Hammadids (1014–1152 AD) Almoravids

    Masinissa

    Masinissa

    Masinissa

  • Abu Sa'id Uthman I, Abd al-Wadid
  • Ruler of the Sultanate of Tlemcen from 1283 to 1303

    city of Mâzoûna (located on the right bank of the Chelif River from the Maghrawa) and laid siege to the city of Taferdjint (possibly on the left bank of

    Abu Sa'id Uthman I, Abd al-Wadid

    Abu_Sa'id_Uthman_I,_Abd_al-Wadid

  • Makthar (archaeological site)
  • Archaeological site in west-central Tunisia

    city's small size. The La Ghorfa stelae series, unearthed near Makthar at Maghrawa (formerly Macota), is widely distributed. The British Museum exhibits 22

    Makthar (archaeological site)

    Makthar (archaeological site)

    Makthar_(archaeological_site)

  • Tekna
  • Sahrawi semi-nomadic ethnic group

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Tekna

    Tekna

    Tekna

  • Jugurtha
  • 2nd-century BC King of Numidia

    AD) Idrisids (789–828 AD) Aghlabids (800–909 AD) Fatimids (909–1171 AD) Maghrawas (970–1068 AD) Zirids (973–1152 AD) Hammadids (1014–1152 AD) Almoravids

    Jugurtha

    Jugurtha

    Jugurtha

  • Abdallah ibn Yasin
  • Theologian and founder of Almoravid movement

    spiritual leader and Yahya ibn Umar taking the military command. In 1054 the Maghrawa-ruled Sijilmasa was conquered. Ibn Yasin introduced his orthodox rule -

    Abdallah ibn Yasin

    Abdallah_ibn_Yasin

  • History of Morocco
  • and the trans-Saharan routes were taken over by the Zenata Maghrawa of Sijilmassa. The Maghrawa also exploited this disunion to dislodge the Sanhaja Gazzula

    History of Morocco

    History_of_Morocco

  • Berber Christians
  • Ethnic group

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Berber Christians

    Berber Christians

    Berber_Christians

  • Islam in Africa
  • Idrisid dynasty (789–974) Sultanate of Mogadishu (c. 900 – 16th century) Maghrawa dynasty (987–1070) Kingdom of Kano (1000–1805) Dhulbahante Garaadate (1530–1960)

    Islam in Africa

    Islam_in_Africa

  • Gaetuli
  • North African people in antiquity

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Gaetuli

    Gaetuli

  • Republic of the Rif
  • 1921–1926 republic in Morocco

    century AD) Caliphate of Córdoba Fatimid Caliphate Ifranids Miknasas Maghrawas Arab migrations to the Maghreb Empire (beginning 11th century AD) Almoravids

    Republic of the Rif

    Republic of the Rif

    Republic_of_the_Rif

  • List of kingdoms and empires in African history
  • (Egypt) (Abu al–Misk Kafur) Banu Kanz dynasty (948–1365 CE) (Egypt/Sudan) Maghrawa dynasty (988–1069 CE) (Morocco) Banu Khazrun dynasty (1001–1146 CE) (Libya)

    List of kingdoms and empires in African history

    List_of_kingdoms_and_empires_in_African_history

  • Numidians
  • Berber people in ancient Northern Africa

    AD) Idrisids (789–828 AD) Aghlabids (800–909 AD) Fatimids (909–1171 AD) Maghrawas (970–1068 AD) Zirids (973–1152 AD) Hammadids (1014–1152 AD) Almoravids

    Numidians

    Numidians

    Numidians

  • 1001
  • Calendar year

    which was the dominant calendar of the time. Khazrun ben Falful, from the Maghrawa family Banu Khazrun, begins ruling Tripoli, on the African continent. March

    1001

    1001

  • Guanches
  • Native inhabitants of the Canary Islands

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Guanches

    Guanches

    Guanches

  • Algerian Civil War
  • 1992–2002 conflict between the Algerian government and Islamist rebels

    AD) Idrisids (789–828 AD) Aghlabids (800–909 AD) Fatimids (909–1171 AD) Maghrawas (970–1068 AD) Zirids (973–1152 AD) Hammadids (1014–1152 AD) Almoravids

    Algerian Civil War

    Algerian Civil War

    Algerian_Civil_War

  • Laguatan
  • Berber clan that lived in Cyrenaica during the Roman period

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Laguatan

    Laguatan

  • History of Fez
  • conquest of the region in order to defeat the Maghrawa, who were the main resistance to their rule. The last Maghrawa ruler of Fez, Mu'ansir Ibn Ziri, was a

    History of Fez

    History of Fez

    History_of_Fez

  • Mozabite people
  • Berber ethnic group In North Africa

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Mozabite people

    Mozabite people

    Mozabite_people

  • Sanhaja
  • Major Berber tribal confederation

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Sanhaja

    Sanhaja

  • French Algeria
  • French colony and later territory in Northern Africa from 1830 to 1962

    AD) Idrisids (789–828 AD) Aghlabids (800–909 AD) Fatimids (909–1171 AD) Maghrawas (970–1068 AD) Zirids (973–1152 AD) Hammadids (1014–1152 AD) Almoravids

    French Algeria

    French Algeria

    French_Algeria

  • Psylli
  • Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Psylli

    Psylli

  • Masaesyli
  • Historic ethnic group

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Masaesyli

    Masaesyli

    Masaesyli

  • Sand War
  • 1963 conflict between Algeria and Morocco

    century AD) Caliphate of Córdoba Fatimid Caliphate Ifranids Miknasas Maghrawas Arab migrations to the Maghreb Empire (beginning 11th century AD) Almoravids

    Sand War

    Sand War

    Sand_War

  • Godala
  • Medieval Berber tribe of coastal Mauritania

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Godala

    Godala

    Godala

  • Treaty of Wad Ras
  • 1860 treaty between Morocco and Spain

    century AD) Caliphate of Córdoba Fatimid Caliphate Ifranids Miknasas Maghrawas Arab migrations to the Maghreb Empire (beginning 11th century AD) Almoravids

    Treaty of Wad Ras

    Treaty of Wad Ras

    Treaty_of_Wad_Ras

  • Hintata
  • Berber Tribal Confederation

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Hintata

    Hintata

  • Meshwesh
  • Ancient Libyan tribe

    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles

    Meshwesh

    Meshwesh

  • List of confederations
  • Overview of historical confederations

    that bore the Zayyanids, Marinids and Wattasids. Made up of Jarawa and Maghrawa. Tatar confederation 8th cent.-1202 AD Tribal confederation in the Mongolian

    List of confederations

    List_of_confederations

  • Bourgade inscriptions
  • Punic inscriptions in Tunisia

    subsequent studies confirmed that the location of many of the finds was Maghrāwa, just north of Maktar. Most of the stones were the property of the Tunisian

    Bourgade inscriptions

    Bourgade inscriptions

    Bourgade_inscriptions

  • Vandal Kingdom
  • Germanic Kingdom in North Africa

    AD) Idrisids (789–828 AD) Aghlabids (800–909 AD) Fatimids (909–1171 AD) Maghrawas (970–1068 AD) Zirids (973–1152 AD) Hammadids (1014–1152 AD) Almoravids

    Vandal Kingdom

    Vandal Kingdom

    Vandal_Kingdom

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  • Esco
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Esco

    English : probably an altered spelling of Askew. This is a southern U.S. name, concentrated in AL and GA. Compare Escoe, Escue, and Eskew.American spelling of Finnish or Estonian Esko, from a personal name derived from Swedish Eskil (see Eskildsen).

  • Cingeswell
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Cingeswell

    Lives at the King's Spring

  • TERRY
  • Male

    English

    TERRY

    Compare with feminine Terry. English form of Norman French Thierri, TERRY means "first of the people; king of nations." Pet form of English Terence, possibly meaning "rub, turn, twist." 

  • Dat
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Farsi, Vietnamese

    Dat

    Accomplished; To Attain; To Achieve; Period of Time; Age; Life

  • Bashash
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Bashash

    Friendly

  • Ransom
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, British, English

    Ransom

    Son of the Shield

  • Siny
  • Girl/Female

    Russian

    Siny

    Stranger.

  • Barkes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Barkes

    English : variant of Bark or Barkus.

  • Birch
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Birch

    Bright; shining; the birch tree.

  • Knight
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Knight

    Noble or soldier.

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