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Kutama (Berber: Ikutamen; Arabic: كتامة) was a
Berber tribe in
northern Algeria classified among the
Berber confederation of the Bavares. The
Kutama are...
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Kutama is a town in the
Zvimba District of
Mashonaland West
Province in Zimbabwe. The town is home to the
Kutama College and was the
birthplace of Zimbabwe's...
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Kutama College (officially St
Francis Xavier College) is a
private Catholic independent boarding high
school near Norton,
Zimbabwe in the
Zvimba area,...
- Africa. He was
successful in
converting and
unifying a
large part of the
Kutama Berber tribe,
leading them on the
conquest of
Ifriqiya from 902 to 909 and...
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Kutama rule. The
weakening of the
Abbasids allowed Fatimid-
Kutama power to
quickly expand and in 959 Ziri ibn Manad,
Jawhar the
Sicilian and a
Kutama...
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Abdallah al-Mahdi Billah. The caliphate's
establishment was
accomplished with
Kutama Berbers from
Little Kabylia, who
converted to the
Fatimid cause early and...
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until one of his missionaries, Abu
Abdallah al-Shi'i, at the head of the
Kutama Berbers overthrew the
Aghlabid dynasty of
Ifriqiya in 909.
Proclaimed caliph...
- Rina Chunga-
Kutama is a
South African fashion designer and businesswoman. She is the
founder of Rich Factory, a Pan-African
fashion brand. She was listed...
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Musuyu Kutama (born 27
April 1963) is a
Congolese judoka. He
competed in the men's half-middleweight
event at the 1992
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- English. Danhāǧa/Sanhaja [Sanhaja of the
first type] is a
confederation of:
Kutāma-Zawāwa of the
Kabyle mountains,
including some
areas like
Algiers and Constantine...