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City in Algeria
Tlemcen (/tlɛmˈsɛn/; Arabic: تِلِمْسَان, romanized: Tilimsān) is the second-largest city in northwestern Algeria after Oran and the capital of Tlemcen
Tlemcen
Kingdom in North Africa (1235–1554)
The Kingdom of Tlemcen (Arabic: مملكة تلمسان) or Zayyanid Kingdom of Tlemcen was a kingdom ruled by the Berber Zayyanid dynasty in what is now the northwest
Kingdom_of_Tlemcen
Mountain range in Algeria
The mountains of Tlemcen are a mountain range of Algeria located in the north-west of the country in the wilaya of Tlemcen. The Tlemcen Mountains are a
Mountains_of_Tlemcen
Eighth century state in modern Algeria
Tlemcen or Ifranid Kingdom of Tlemcen, was a Kharijite state, founded by Berbers of the Banu Ifran in the eighth century, with its capital at Tlemcen
Emirate_of_Tlemcen
Traditional Algerian women's costume
chedda of Tlemcen (/ˈʃɛdə/; Arabic: شدة تلمسانية, romanized: Shadda Tlimsānī) is a traditional Algerian dress, more precisely of the city of Tlemcen, but also
Chedda_of_Tlemcen
Emir of Tlemcen from 786 to 814
perhaps in Ain El Hout in the province of Tlemcen in Algeria. According to Ibn Khaldoun, he reached Tlemcen after the assassination of his brother Idris
Sulayman_I_of_Tlemcen
Topics referred to by the same term
Spanish expedition to Tlemcen may refer to: Spanish expedition to Tlemcen (1535) Spanish expedition to Tlemcen (1543) This disambiguation page lists articles
Spanish_expedition_to_Tlemcen
The siege of Tlemcen from 1299 to 1307 designates all of the operations undertaken by the army of the Marinid sultan, Abu Yaqub Yusuf an-Nasr to seize
Siege_of_Tlemcen_(1299–1307)
Topics referred to by the same term
Tlemcen or Tlemcen War may refer to: Siege of Tlemcen (1299–1307) Siege of Tlemcen (1335–1337) Fall of Tlemcen (1518) Spanish expedition to Tlemcen (1535)
Battle_of_Tlemcen
1518 battle of the Ottoman-Habsburg Wars
The fall of Tlemcen occurred in 1518, when the Ottoman admiral Oruç Barbarossa captured the city of Tlemcen from its sultan, Abu Zayan, the last member
Fall_of_Tlemcen_(1518)
the Kingdom of Portugal and the Spanish Empire against the Kingdom of Tlemcen from 1415 to 1543. Some European historians recount that the Portuguese
Zayyanid–Iberian_conflicts
1543 expedition to Tlemcen by Spain
The Spanish expedition to Tlemcen, also known as Tlemcen War was led by Count Alcaudete between 27 January and 8 March 1543 with the aim of overthrowing
Spanish expedition to Tlemcen (1543)
Spanish_expedition_to_Tlemcen_(1543)
Province of Algeria
Tlemcen (Arabic: ولاية تلمسان) is a province (wilaya) in northwestern Algeria. Tlemcen National Park is located there. The province was created from Oran
Tlemcen_Province
Algerian football club
Athletic Tlemcen (Arabic: وداد أتليتيك تلمسان), known as WA Tlemcen or WAT for short, is an Algerian professional football club based in Tlemcen. The club
WA_Tlemcen
of Tlemcen took place in 1242 and marked an important stage in the Campaigns of Abu Zakariya Yahya. It opposed the forces of the Kingdom of Tlemcen to
Siege_of_Tlemcen_(1242)
Overview of the conflicts between the Regency of Algiers and Morocco
political center integrated into was at the expense of the Zayyanids of Tlemcen to its west. Recurrent conflicts at the beginning of the sixteenth century
Conflicts between the Regency of Algiers and Morocco
Conflicts_between_the_Regency_of_Algiers_and_Morocco
Algerian expedition
of Tlemcen (1551) was a military operation led by the Regency of Algiers under Hasan Pasha and his ally Abdelaziz, following the capture of Tlemcen by
Campaign_of_Tlemcen_(1551)
National park in Algeria
The Tlemcen National Park (Arabic:الحديقة الوطنية تلمسان) is one of the more recent national parks of Algeria. It is located in Tlemcen Province, named
Tlemcen_National_Park
11th-century Almoravid-era mosque in northwestern Algeria
The Great Mosque of Tlemcen (Arabic: الجامع الكبير لتلمسان, romanized: el-Jemaa el-Kebir litilimcen) is a mosque in Tlemcen, Algeria. It was founded and
Great_Mosque_of_Tlemcen
Marinid sultan (c.1297–1351)
Tarifa in 1339 ended in fiasco. In North Africa he extended his rule over Tlemcen and Hafsid Ifriqiya, which together covered the north of what is now Algeria
Abu_al-Hasan_Ali_ibn_Uthman
Algerian jewelry
Humanity, along with The Algerian Kaftan and Chedda Of Tlemcen. It is also worn with the Chedda of Tlemcen, accompanied by other ornaments such as the djébin
Khit_errouh
Algerian battle fought in 1696
The Battle of Tlemcen took place in 1696 when a Moroccan expeditionary force conducted a raid in Algerian territory. The Algerians emerged victorious
Battle_of_Tlemcen_(1696)
Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)
Mamluk Sultanate Hafsid Kingdom Aq Qoyunlu Hospitaller Tripoli Kingdom of Tlemcen Duchy of Athens State of Turkey Hellenic Republic Caucasus Viceroyalty
Ottoman_Empire
Ruler of the Tlemcen Kingdom (r. 1318–1337)
to the siege of Tlemcen from 1335-1337. Abu Tashufin I was killed during the siege of Tlemcen by the Marinids and the Hafsids. Tlemcen was conquered by
Abu_Tashfin_Abd_al-Rahman_I
University in Tlemcen, Algeria
The University of Tlemcen or University of Abu Bekr Belkaid (Arabic: جامعة تلمسان) is a public university located in Tlemcen, Algeria.It was created by
University of Abu Bekr Belkaid
University_of_Abu_Bekr_Belkaid
Commune and town in Tlemcen Province, Algeria
87099; -1.339087 Mansourah (Arabic: المنصورة) is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in Northwestern Algeria. The town is the seat of Mansourah District
Mansoura,_Tlemcen
Berber Zenata dynasty that ruled the kingdom of Tlemcen
Zenata dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of Tlemcen, mainly in modern Algeria centered on the town of Tlemcen in northwest Algeria. The Zayyanid dynasty's
Zayyanid_dynasty
and the Algerian army of the Regency of Algiers took place in 1700 near Tlemcen. In 1699, Ismail Ibn Sharif, commanded an army of 60,000 soldiers into
Battle_of_Tlemcen_(1700)
Military campaign against Tlemcen
The Campaign of Tlemcen or Tlemcen campaign was a military operation led by the Saadians of Mohammed ash-Sheikh against Tlemcen in 1557, then under the
Campaign_of_Tlemcen_(1557)
the Moulouya was an expedition conducted by Arudj Reis after he seized Tlemcen and the Mechouar from its Spanish client with the help of his ally, Ahmad
Expedition_to_the_Moulouya
WA Tlemcen 2020–21 football season
v WA Tlemcen WA Tlemcen v JS Kabylie USM Bel Abbès v WA Tlemcen WA Tlemcen v MC Alger RC Relizane v WA Tlemcen WA Tlemcen v Paradou AC WA Tlemcen v CA
2020–21_WA_Tlemcen_season
Ruler of the Tlemcen Kingdom (r. 1304–1308)
Abu Zayyan Muhammad I, was the third Zayyanid Sultan of the Kingdom of Tlemcen. He succeeded his father Abu Said Uthman I on June 6, 1304. Five years
Abu_Zayyan_Muhammad_I
WA Tlemcen 2012–13 football season
WA Tlemcen v MC Alger JS Kabylie v WA Tlemcen WA Tlemcen v CA Bordj Bou Arreridj ES Sétif v WA Tlemcen WA Tlemcen v MC El Eulma CA Batna v WA Tlemcen WA
2012–13_WA_Tlemcen_season
Marinid sultan from 1348 to 1358
father Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Othman in 1348. He extended his rule over Tlemcen and Ifriqiya, which covered the north of what is now Algeria and Tunisia
Abu_Inan_Faris
WA Tlemcen 2010–11 football season
Tlemcen WA Tlemcen v USM Blida JS Kabylie v WA Tlemcen WA Tlemcen v MC Alger MC El Eulma v WA Tlemcen WA Tlemcen v MC Oran CR Belouizdad v WA Tlemcen
2010–11_WA_Tlemcen_season
Country in North Africa
his resilience in recovering Tlemcen multiple times; and his son Abu Tashfin II, who conspired against him, making Tlemcen a Marinid vassal. Over time
Algeria
expedition to Tlemcen was an unsuccessful campaign led by the Spanish Empire in an attempt to install a client Zayyanid prince on the throne in Tlemcen. The Spanish
Spanish expedition to Tlemcen (1535)
Spanish_expedition_to_Tlemcen_(1535)
capture of Algiers, to 1424 with the siege of Tlemcen. It led to the vassalization of the Kingdom of Tlemcen and the flight of its sultan. Before this war
Hafsid–Zayyanid_war
Period of architecture in North Africa
Zayyanid architecture originated in the Kingdom of Tlemcen between the 13th and 16th centuries in the northwestern region of present-day Algeria. It is
Zayyanid_architecture
Military operation against the Zayyanid kingdom
The siege of Tlemcen from 1335 to 1337 was a military operation undertaken by the Marinid Sultan Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Othman against the capital of the
Siege_of_Tlemcen_(1335–1337)
Berber dynasty in north Africa
Maghreb, and reached its greatest territorial extent, stretching from Tlemcen in the west to Tunis in the east, and from the Mediterranean Sea in the
Hammadid_dynasty
Marinid Sultan (r. 1286–1307)
by and received protection from the Abdalwadid rulers of the Kingdom of Tlemcen. In response to this threat, one of Abu Yaqub's first acts was to reach
Abu_Yaqub_Yusuf_an-Nasr
Mers-el-Kébir took place between the Spanish Empire, and the native Kingdom of Tlemcen, near, and around Mers-el-Kébir The city of Mers-el-Kébir was captured
Battle of Mers-el-Kébir (1507)
Battle_of_Mers-el-Kébir_(1507)
eastward from Tlemcen and made an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow the Rustamids at their capital. In 790 Idris I marched eastward to Tlemcen. The people
Battle_of_Tahert
Nicknames for various cities
fertile environment of a liberal bourgeois society." In Northern Africa, Tlemcen in Algeria was called "Jerusalem of the West". In the 15th-century, the
Jerusalem_of_the_West
Ottoman corsair, later Sultan of Algiers (c. 1474–1518)
(Lesbos in present-day Greece) and died in battle against the Spanish at Tlemcen. He became known as Baba Aruj (Father Aruj) when he transported large numbers
Aruj_Barbarossa
Laghouat, Batna, Tiaret, Djelfa, M'sila, El Bayadh, Biskra, Médéa, and Tlemcen, smaller. By 1984 the number of Algerian provinces was fixed at 48 and
Provinces_of_Algeria
an Algerian activist and teacher. He was born on February 21, 1931, in Tlemcen. He died on November 1, 1956, in Ben Badis (Province of Sidi Bel Abbès)
Sid_Ahmed_Inal
Algerian clothing
is a full-length dress with short sleeves originating from the Oran and Tlemcen region of Algeria. It is a garment worn by urban women in north-western
Blusa
Beylerbey of the Regency of Algiers (c. 1517–1572)
occupied the city of Tlemcen, where he set a Turkish garrison, and put pro-Ottoman Sultan Muhammad on the throne, however Tlemcen was lost to the Spanish
Hasan Pasha (son of Barbarossa)
Hasan_Pasha_(son_of_Barbarossa)
Commune and town in Tlemcen Province, Algeria
Marnia) is a town in Tlemcen Province, northwestern Algeria. It is the second most populated town in Tlemcen Province, after Tlemcen. The current population
Maghnia
(76–67) with a consistent performance across all four quarters. The CS Tlemcen comfortably beat USM Blida (66–46), building an early lead and maintaining
2025–26 Algerian Basketball Cup
2025–26_Algerian_Basketball_Cup
Philosopher and scholar from Tlemcen (1282–1356)
ʿAbd Allāh al-Ābilī; 1282–1356, 681–757 AH) was a Muslim philosopher from Tlemcen. He is perhaps best known today as a teacher and important influence of
Muhammad_al-Abili
Basketball game
confirmed their dominance with a solid 80–73 away victory against CS Tlemcen, controlling the game despite a late comeback attempt. The Super Division
2026 Algerian Basketball Super Division finals
2026_Algerian_Basketball_Super_Division_finals
Arab Muslim dynasty of Algeria
Tlemcen after the assassination of his brother Idris I in 791 and took control of it. But according to Ibn Idhari and Al-Bakri, he settled in Tlemcen
Sulaymanid_dynasty
Gate in Tlemcen, Algeria
lit. 'gate of Thursday') is a historical city gate in the old medina of Tlemcen, Algeria. The name "Bab al-Khemis" translates to "Thursday Gate." This
Bab_al-Khamis_(Tlemcen)
WA Tlemcen 2011–12 football season
= Loss WA Tlemcen v AS Khroub MC El Eulma v WA Tlemcen WA Tlemcen v CR Belouizdad WA Tlemcen v JS Kabylie MC Oran v WA Tlemcen WA Tlemcen v USM Alger
2011–12_WA_Tlemcen_season
Capital and largest city of Algeria
Empire 1082–1151 Almohad Caliphate 1151–1235 Thaaliba, (tributary of the Tlemcen) 1235–1516 Regency of Algiers, (tributary of the Ottoman Empire) 1516–1830
Algiers
Sultan of Morocco from 1822 to 1859
deputation to ask Moulay Abd al-Rahman to accept a bay'a from Tlemcen. The people of Tlemcen offered Abd al-Rahman the oath of allegiance that would legally
Abd_al-Rahman_of_Morocco
Algerian clothing
Cultural Heritage by UNESCO, along with the melhfa and the wedding costume of Tlemcen. Old picture of a woman (on the left) wearing the Djebba fergani (Gandoura
Djebba_fergani
1423 battle
The Zayyanid ruler of Tlemcen, Abu Malik Abd al-Wahid, captured Fez from the Marinids in 1423. He succeeded in briefly installing a Marinid vassal on
Zayyanid_capture_of_Fez
Former mosque, now museum, in Tlemcen, Algeria
mosque in the city of Tlemcen, Algeria. The former mosque is located in the southwest of the square, next to the Great Mosque of Tlemcen. The building has
Sidi_Belahcen_Mosque
14th-century Arabic historical book
century (the 7th century of the Hijra), which documents the Kingdom of Tlemcen in the Maghreb and its relations with its neighbors, particularly during
Zahr al-Bustan fi Dawlat Bani Ziyan
Zahr_al-Bustan_fi_Dawlat_Bani_Ziyan
ES Sétif 2009–10 football season
Sétif v MC Alger WA Tlemcen v ES Sétif ES Sétif v MC Oran JSM Béjaïa v ES Sétif ES Sétif v US Doucen ES Sétif v MC Saida WA Tlemcen v ES Sétif ES Sétif
2009–10_ES_Sétif_season
1516–1830 autonomous Ottoman state in North Africa
known as the Barbarossa brothers), the Regency succeeded the Kingdom of Tlemcen as a formidable base that waged maritime holy war (Jihad) on European Christian
Regency_of_Algiers
The siege of the mechouar of Tlemcen, the citadel of the city, was led by Emir Abdelkader from 1834 to 1836 against the garrison entrenched within its
Siege of the Mechouar of Tlemcen
Siege_of_the_Mechouar_of_Tlemcen
Berber variety of Tlemcen, Algeria
Snous Berber (native name: Tmaziɣt) is a Zenati Berber variety spoken near Tlemcen in Algeria. In the early 20th century, Beni Snous Berber was spoken in
Beni_Snous_dialect
Polish Hermetic Kabbalist (1848–1927)
Roife (Miss Teresa), and acquired a large estate in Zarif, a suburb of Tlemcen, Algeria. However Théon would still go on frequent visits to Paris. Théon
Max_Théon
Mosque in Oran, Algeria
of this minaret … Mohammed Ben Othmane, Bey of the western province of Tlemcen…, dated 1207 AH (1792/1793 CE). The mosque was repurposed as a military
Imam_al-Houari_Mosque
1558 battle in Morocco
between Algeria and Morocco, which tried to annex the Algerian city of Tlemcen. Mohammed al-Shaykh subsequently sought an alliance with the Spaniards
Battle_of_Wadi_al-Laban
French orientalist (1873–1945)
the Médersa de Tlemcen [fr] from 1905 to 1935. Les Benou Ghanya et leur lutte contre l'Empire almohade, Paris, Leroux, 1903. Tlemcen et ses environs
Alfred_Bel
Continuum of dialects of Arabic from North Africa
and that concerned the main urban settlements (Kairouan, Constantine, Tlemcen and Fez) and the neighboring harbors (respectively Mahdia and Sousse, Jijel
Pre-Hilalian_Arabic_dialects
Traditional elongated cloak-like garment
Nedroma and Tlemcen. The wedding costume tradition of Tlemcen, known as chedda of Tlemcen, which features an Algerian caftan type from Tlemcen, was inscribed
Kaftan
الغرناطي) is an Algerian variety of Andalusian classical music originating in Tlemcen. Its name is derived from the Arabic name of the city of Granada. Gharnati
Gharnati_music
Historic madrasa in Tlemcen, Algeria
romanized: al-Madrasa at-Tāshfiniyya), is a former madrasa in the city of Tlemcen, Algeria. Built in the early 14th century by the Zayyanid ruler Abu Tashfin
Tashfiniya_Madrasa
Ottoman corsair and admiral of the Ottoman navy (c. 1478–1546)
appointed the new ruler of Tlemcen and Oran, to attack Oruç Reis overland, but Oruç learned of the plan and pre-emptively attacked Tlemcen, capturing the city
Hayreddin_Barbarossa
Berber Muslim dynasty, 1244–1465
away in 1229, followed by the independence of the Zayyanid dynasty of Tlemcen in 1235. The Almohad caliph Sa'id nonetheless managed to defeat the Marinids
Marinid_dynasty
Former mosque in Tlemcen, Algeria
province of Tlemcen, in northwestern Algeria. The remaining structure is a national monument of Algeria and is situated within the Tlemcen National Park
Mansourah_Mosque
Maghrebi Scholar active in Tlemcen
letters. Possibly born in Ténès, he spent the majority of his career in Tlemcen, where he became one of the city's most distinguished scholars. He is best
Muhammad_al-Tanasi
attention to this little band of misfits. The Kingdom of Tlemcen or Zayyanid Kingdom of Tlemcen (Arabic: الزيانيون) was a Berber kingdom in what is now
History_of_Algeria
Tiaret تيارت 178,915 Tiaret 18 Béjaïa بجاية 176,139 Béjaïa 23 Tlemcen تلمسان 173,531 Tlemcen 19 Béchar بشار 165,241 Béchar 21 Mostaganem مستغانم 162,885
List_of_cities_in_Algeria
15th-century Islamic theologian
an Ash'arī theologian, Mālikī jurist, Sufi saint and mufti centred in Tlemcen. He is best known for his foundational contributions to Islamic creed ('aqīdah)
Muhammad_ibn_Yusuf_al-Sanusi
14th-century Maliki jurists and brothers
in Algeria) that became closely associated with the scholarly milieu of Tlemcen. The name most commonly designates two brothers, Abu Zayd Abd al-Rahman
Awlad_al-Imam
Moroccan-born Sephardic rabbi (1892–1974)
posek, poet, historian, and public figure. He served as the rabbi of Tlemcen and later as the Sephardi rabbi of Haifa. He was born in Meknes, Morocco
Joseph_Messas
ran from November 8, 2024, through June 14, 2025. On May 26, 2024, CS Tlemcen achieved a historic entry into the Super Division, after successfully passing
2024–25 Algerian Basketball Championship
2024–25_Algerian_Basketball_Championship
Mosaic tile decoration
the period such as the Alhambra palaces of the Nasrids, the mosques of Tlemcen, and the Marinid madrasas of Fez, Meknes, and Salé. It is also found in
Zellij
Zayyanid ruler of Tlemcen from 1236 to 1283
founder of the Zayyanid dynasty. Under his reign the Zayyanid Kingdom of Tlemcen extended over present-day north-western Algeria. He was of the Zenata Berber
Yaghmurasen_ibn_Zyan
Basketball league season
Mohamed Khideche rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help. CS Tlemcen outrebounded Rouiba CB 47-34 including 16 on the offensive glass. Chadian
2025–26 Algerian Basketball Championship
2025–26_Algerian_Basketball_Championship
Algerian professor
University of Tlemcen, and is a member of the Algerian Society of Nutrition and Orthomolecular Medicine (SANMO). Merzouk was born in Tlemcen, Algeria. She
Hafida_Merzouk
five sub-prefectures of Mascara, Mostaganem, Sidi Bel Abbès, Tiaret and Tlemcen. Considered as a French province, Algeria was departmentalised on 9 December
Oran_(department)
Tribe of the modern area of Algeria
the Banu Rashid helped the Zayyanids defeat a Spanish expedition against Tlemcen. Africa from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century by Bethwell A. Ogot
Banu_Rashid
Physician, rabbi and writer
physician, rabbi, theological writer, and founder of the Jewish community at Tlemçen (Algeria), where he died in 1442. According to a legend, Alnaqua escaped
Ephraim_Alnaqua
City in Algeria
connected to other Algerian cities by roads. Oran is 70 kilometers north and Tlemcen is 90 kilometers west. The West-East Route passes near the city. The closest
Sidi_Bel_Abbès
Football tournament season
the 33rd edition of the Algerian Cup. WA Tlemcen won the Cup by defeating MC Oran 1–0. It was WA Tlemcen's first Algerian Cup in its history. 5 July
1997–98_Algerian_Cup
years later, in 1075, at the head of another army which also subjected Tlemcen without resistance and deposed its ruler, the emir al-'Abbas ibn Yahya
Mazdali_ibn_Tilankan
1248 battle
the other sovereigns of the Maghreb. Histoire des Beni Zeiyan, rois de Tlemcen, par Abou-Abd'Allah-Mohammed ibn-Abd'el-Djelyl et Tenessy, ouvrage trad
Battle_of_Oujda
Medieval Berber tribal confederation
al-Wadids) ruled over the Kingdom of Tlemcen in northwestern Algeria, centered on Tlemcen. The territory stretched from Tlemcen to the Chelif bend and Algiers
Zenata
23rd Nasrid emir of Granada (r. 1485–86)
leave the Iberian Peninsula and emigrated to North Africa, settling in Tlemcen where he died there in May 1494. This emir was previously designated Muhammad
Muhammad_XII_of_Granada
Scholar and Mufti from Tlemcen
al-Tilimsani (in Arabic: ابن جلال التلمساني) was a Muslim scholar born in Tlemcen around 1502–1503 and died in Fez around 1573–1574. Renowned for his expertise
Ibn_Jalal_al-Tilimsani
14th-century madrasa in Tlemcen, Algeria
أولاد الإمام, romanized: Madrasat Awlad al-Imam) is a historic madrasa in Tlemcen, Algeria. It was commissioned by the Abd al-Wadid ruler Abu Hammu Musa
Madrasa_of_Awlad_al-Imam
TLEMCEN
TLEMCEN
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Girl/Female
Hindu
A flower
Boy/Male
Tamil
An ancient sage
Girl/Female
British, English
Name of a Liquor
Boy/Male
Native American
Little wolf.
Girl/Female
American, Biblical, Christian, Gaelic, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Punjabi, Sikh
Elevated Place; Hill; A Hair; A Wretch; One Banished
Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
English
Lives in the valley.
Boy/Male
Indian
One has many followers
Girl/Female
Hindu
Gods name of success, Victory or glory or fame or success, Supplanter
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Bunch of Flower
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