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Ifriqiya (Arabic: إفريقية, lit. 'Africa' Ifrīqya), also
known as al-Maghrib al-Adna (Arabic: المغرب الأدنى), was a
medieval historical region comprising...
- The
Aghlabids (Arabic: الأغالبة) were an Arab
dynasty centered in
Ifriqiya from 800 to 909 that
conquered parts of Sicily,
Southern Italy, and possibly...
- الحفصيون al-Ḥafṣiyūn) were a ****
Muslim dynasty of
Berber descent who
ruled Ifriqiya (modern day Tunisia,
western Libya, and
eastern Algeria) from 1229 to 1574...
- what is now
Algeria which ruled the
central Maghreb from 972 to 1014 and
Ifriqiya (eastern Maghreb) from 972 to 1148.
Descendants of Ziri ibn Manad, a military...
- أبو اسحاق ابراهيم الثاني) (27 June 850 – 23
October 902) was the Emir of
Ifriqiya. He
ruled from 875
until his
abdication in 902.
After the
demise of his...
- By the time the 12th
century arrived, the
Zirid dynasty's
control over
Ifriqiya had
noticeably weakened. This
allowed the
Normans of
Sicily to
expand their...
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Islamic State's West
Africa Province (ISWAP),
officially Wilāyat Garb
Ifrīqīyā (Arabic: ولاية غرب إفريقيا),
meaning "West
African Province", is a militant...
- regions.
Originating during the
Abbasid Caliphate, the
Fatimids conquered Ifriqiya and
established the city of al-Mahdiyya. The
Fatimid dynasty ruled territories...
- العباس عبد الله, Abū l-ʿAbbās ʿAbd Allāh; died 27 July 903) was the Emir of
Ifriqiya from 902 to 903.
Mounting reports of the
cruel atrocities of his father...
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Emirate of
Ifriqiya,
Aghlabid Ifriqiya within modern Tunisia, Algeria, Sicily, Morocco, and
Libya 800–909
Emirate of Tunis,
Hafsid Ifriqiya within modern...