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Aghmat (Tashelhit: Aɣmat, Arabic: أغمات
Āghmāt;
pronounced locally Ughmat, Uɣmat) was an
important commercial medieval Berber town in Morocco. It is today...
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range with
little incident and
seize the
critical Zenata-ruled
citadel of
Aghmat in 1058 with
little opposition.
Delighted at the
apparent ease of their...
- Bab
Aghmat (Arabic: باب أغمات, lit. 'gate of
Aghmat') is the main
southeastern gate of the
medina (historic
walled city) of Marrakesh, Morocco. The gate...
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Kairouan who had
settled in
Aghmat. She had been
previously married to
Laqut ibn
Yusuf ibn Ali al-Maghrawi, the
ruler of
Aghmat,
until the
latter was killed...
- Abu Bakr was an able general,
taking the
fertile Sous and its
capital Aghmat a year
after his brother's death, and
would go on to
suppress numerous revolts...
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ruling over much of
Morocco and
western Algeria including Fez, Sijilmasa,
Aghmat, Oujda, most of the Sous and Draa and
reaching as far as M'sila and the...
- the city,
after a
flogging of
fourteen lashes. Ibn
Tumart proceeded to
Aghmat and
immediately resumed his old
behavior -
destroying every jug of wine...
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notable for his book
Information About the
Notables of
Marrakesh and
Aghmat (الإعلام بمن حل مراكش وأغمات من الأعلام). He
received his
education at mosques...
- (most
famously the
fortress of Tasghîmût that
protected the
approach to
Aghmat,
which was
conquered by the
Almohads in 1132),
while exploring alternative...
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established itself as a
cultural and
religious centre,
supplanting Aghmat,
which had long been the
capital of Haouz.
Andalusi craftsmen from Cordoba...