- The
Fihrids were from the
Arabian clan of Banu Fihr, part of the Quraysh, the
tribe of the Prophet.
Probably the most
illustrious of the
Fihrids was Uqba...
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claim to rule than the
Fihrids themselves. Rebellious-minded
local lords,
disenchanted with the
autocratic rule of the
Fihrids,
conspired with the arriving...
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Warfajuma Berber tribe, who were ****ociated with the
Sufri Kharijites. The
Fihrids continued to rule the
region until 756, when
Ifriqiya came
under the rule...
- al-Kalbi, 742–44 (Independence from Caliphate:
Berber statelets in Morocco;
Fihrid coup d'état in Kairouan, 745) Abd al-Rahman ibn
Habib al-Fihri, 745–755...
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eastern Algeria.
Umayyad rule in the
Maghreb came to an end in 747 once the
Fihrids,
descendants of Uqba ibn Nafi,
seized power in
Ifriqiya while taking advantage...
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Battle of
Guadalete Siege of Córdoba
Battle of
Toulouse Battle of
Tours Fihrids Umayyad state of Córdoba (756–1031) Abd al-Rahman I Abd al-Rahman III Almanzor...
- of Uqba ibn Nafi,
conqueror of
North Africa.
Habib was the
scion of the
Fihrids, the
leading Arab
aristocratic family of Kairouan.[citation needed] Habib...
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connected to the Quraysh. His
descendants would be
known as the ʿUqbids or
Fihrids. Uqba was born in 622. As a
general of the
Rashidun Caliphate, Uqba accompanied...
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Salihids 710–1019
Fihrid Emirate 745-757
Umayyad state of Córdoba 756–1031
Muhallabids 771–793
Idrisids 788–974
Aghlabids 800–909
Sulaymanids 814–922 Muslim...
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Battle of
Guadalete Siege of Córdoba
Battle of
Toulouse Battle of
Tours Fihrids Umayyad state of Córdoba (756–1031) Abd al-Rahman I Abd al-Rahman III Almanzor...