The Muslim conquest of the Maghreb (Arabic: فَتْحُ اَلْمَغْرِب, romanized: Fath al-Maghrib, lit. 'Conquest of the West') or Arab conquest of North Africa...
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conquest of Azerbaijan Muslim conquest of the Levant Muslim conquest of Egypt Muslim conquest of the Maghreb Muslim conquest of Spain Muslim conquest...
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with the Arab conquest of the Maghreb, when Arab armies conquered the region as part of the early Muslim conquests. This initial wave of Arab migration...
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Mauretania Caesariensis (redirect from Diocese of Sesta)
during the reign of Justinian. This province was a part of Praetorian prefecture of Africa, later Exarchate of Africa. The Muslim conquest of the Maghreb brought...
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Berbers and Islam (redirect from Berber Muslims)
The Berbers (autonym: Imazighen) are an indigenous ethnic group of the Maghreb region of North Africa. Following the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb, most...
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by the Emperor Maurice in 591 and survived until the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb in the late 7th century. It was, along with the Exarchate of Ravenna...
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the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb in 703 AD when its last monarch, Queen Dihya, was slain in battle. Much like the larger Mauro-Roman Kingdom, the Kingdom...
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lynchpin of the ongoing Muslim conquest of the Maghreb and put remaining Byzantine resistance to rest. During the Second Invasion of the Arab conquest of North...
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Umayyad rule in North Africa (category History of the Mediterranean)
successive Islamic dynasties of Arab, Berber and Persian descent. The Muslim conquest of the Maghreb began in 647 under the Rashidun Caliphate, which used...
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Kahina (category Muslim conquest of the Maghreb)
leadership to fight against the ongoing Muslim conquest of the Maghreb, leading the indigenous North African defense of the region then known as Numidia...
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the Arab conquerors during the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. It is also the most prominent monument of the city of Monastir. Founded in 796 by the Abbasid...
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1970s on the site of a cemetery containing the graves of the Sahaba who were slain by the Byzantine armies during the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. Within...
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variant of Sunni Islam. Following the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb, various Islamic sects began to develop in the region. Although the majority of the inhabitants...
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Uqba ibn Nafi (category Muslim conquest of the Maghreb)
during the reigns of Mu'awiya I and Yazid I, leading the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb, including present-day Libya, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco and...
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647–709 Muslim conquest of the Maghreb 1075 Almoravid conquest of the Ghana Empire c. 1230–1250 Early imperial expansion of the Mali Empire 1400 The Sandaki...
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primary role in the resistance to the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb during the 7th century, particularly during the rebellion led by their king Kusaila...
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Jarawa (Berber tribe) (category Muslim conquest of the Maghreb)
Histories, Post-Colonial Memories: The Legend of the Kahina, a North African Heroine". The International Journal of African Historical Studies. 34 (3):...
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Ribat (category Muslim conquest of the Maghreb)
the first years of the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb to house military volunteers, called murabitun, and shortly after they also appeared along the Byzantine...
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Maghrebi Arabic (redirect from Maghreb Arabic)
from the urban Arabs and dates back to the Arab Muslim conquest of the Maghreb in the 7th and 8th centuries, referred to as Pre-Hilalian Arabic. The other...
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Tripolitania (redirect from Colonial Heads of Tripolitania)
between the Vandals and the Byzantine Empire, until it was taken during the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb in the 8th century. It was part of the region...
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Mahra Sultanate (redirect from Banu Afrar Mahra Sultanate of Qishn and Socotra)
book titled The History of the Conquests of Egypt and North Africa and Spain. At the beginning of the first Muslim conquest of the Maghreb, the Al-Mahri...
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Hassan ibn al-Nu'man (category Muslim conquest of the Maghreb)
was an Arab general of the Umayyad Caliphate who led the final Muslim conquest of Ifriqiya, firmly establishing Islamic rule in the region. Appointed by...
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The Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula (Arabic: فَتْحُ الأَنْدَلُس, romanized: fataḥ al-andalus), also known as the Arab conquest of Spain, by the...
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Roman people (category Ancient peoples of Europe)
contemporaries. The Arab historian Ibn Abd al-Hakam, who wrote of the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb, described North Africa as home to three peoples: the Berbers...
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own parallel hierarchies. The city of Carthage fell to the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb with the Battle of Carthage (698). The episcopal see remained but...
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Mauri (redirect from Moors before the Islamic Era)
Africa until the late 600s, when the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb ended Byzantine rule in Africa. After the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb, there seem...
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occurred in the 7th century, with Arab political and trading elites settling mainly in large cities following the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. This was...
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Kusaila (category Muslim conquest of the Maghreb)
effective Berber military resistance against the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb in the 680s. He died in one of those battles in 688. Possibly from Caesilius...
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Pope Benedict VII (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia without Wikisource reference)
consecrated the priest James, who had been sent to him by the people of Carthage "to help the wretched province of Africa," which since the Muslim conquest of the...
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Muslim conquest of the Maghreb, French colonization, and movements for Algerian independence. Ancient Carthage gained control of coastal Algeria by the 5th...
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