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capital of the
southern Almoravids under him and his successors.
Despite the
importance of the
Saharan trade routes to the
Almoravids, the
history of the...
- "usurpers." The last
Almoravid sultan,
Ishaq ibn Ali, and some
unknown Almoravid rebels minted a few
dinars from 1146 to 1151. The
Almoravids traded virtually...
- The
Almoravid is the
debut album led by
drummer Joe
Chambers recorded in 1971 and 1973 and
released on the Muse label. In his
review for AllMusic, Scott...
- The
Almoravid Qubba (Arabic: القبة المرابطية), also
known as the
Qubba al-Ba'diyyin or
Qubba al-Barudiyyin, is a
small monument in Marrakesh, Morocco...
- 1031–1091 (to Seville) Granada: 1013–1090 (to
Almoravids) Málaga: 1026–1057/1058 (to Granada); 1073–1090 (to
Almoravids) Morón: 1013–1066 (to Seville) Niebla:...
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Almoravid architecture corresponds to a
period from the 11th to 12th
centuries when the
Almoravids ruled over the
western Maghreb (present-day Morocco...
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waned as that of the "veiled people" grew
through the
Almoravid movement.
Whether the
Almoravids conquered Ghana or not, the
country certainly did convert...
- for
eight days
until the
Almoravids withdrew to the south. 1095 – The
Almoravids take Santarém. 1097 – El Cid
defeats Almoravid (Ali ibn al-Hajj) at the...
- in
particular the
Almoravids (1061–1147) and the
Almohads (1130–1260). Messier,
Ronald (January 1, 2001). "Re-thinking the
Almoravids, re-thinking Ibn...
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while the
embattled Almoravids retained their capital in Marrakesh.
Various other tribes rallied to the
Almohads or to the
Almoravids as the war between...