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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...
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named as
successor Abd ar-Rahman III, son of the
killed son of Umawi.
Ifriqiyah,
Iberian The
Umayyad conquest of
North Africa continued the century...
- Nigeria. Lanham, Md:
Scarecrow Press.
Abduhu Badawi: Ma'a
Harak ul-Islam fi
Ifriqiyah (Siding
Islamic Movement in Africa) 1979
Cairo page 175 "Western North...
- Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi and
became "West
African Province" (Wilayat Garb
Ifriqiyah), i.e. the West
African province of the
Islamic State. However, in August...
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provincial governor for the
Umayyad Caliphate,
serving in
Egypt (720–721) and
Ifriqiyah (721–727). The son of one
Safwan ibn Tuwayl,
Bishr was an Arab of the...
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Muhallabid family, he was
briefly governor of the
western provinces of
Ifriqiyah (787 or 788) and
Egypt (790-791),
after which he was
appointed to the...
- Africa:
Volume 1.
UNESCO Publishing.
Abduhu Badawi: Ma'a
Harak ul-Islam fi
Ifriqiyah (Siding
Islamic Movement in Africa) 1979
Cairo page 175 Mark Cartwright...
- Georgia Abkhazia South
Ossetia 23 June 2015
Central Africa (Wasaṭ
Ifrīqiyah)
Congo Mozambique (formerly) Tanzania Uganda
Before August 2018 East...
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against outsiders.
Later Islamic rulers in
Sicily severed connections with
Ifriqiyah, and
their own
Sicilian Kalbid dynasty (948–1053)
governed the Emirate...
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small Rustamid kingdom persisted (which
controlled southern Ifriqiyah); also the
impact of the
Berber Kharijite revolt changed the political...