- The
Maghrawa or
Meghrawa (Arabic: المغراويون) were a
large Zenata Berber tribal confederation whose cradle and seat of
power was the
territory located...
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inhabited by the Banū Īfran and the
Mag̲h̲rāwa, had p****ed
after the
death of Abū Ḳurra into the
hands of
Mag̲h̲rāwa leaders belonging to the
dynasty of...
-
reports that the
Zenata were
divided into
three large tribes: Jarawa,
Maghrawa, and Banu Ifran.
Formerly occupying a
large portion of the Maghreb, they...
- m****acre was an
event where,
following their conquest of the city from the
Maghrawa tribe, the
forces of Abu'l
Kamal Tamim,
chief of the Banu
Ifran tribe,...
-
Zenata gathered there,
executing one of the
Maghrawa leaders, Ibn Khazar. The
remaining Umayyad,
Maghrawa, and
Ifranid governors retreated towards Ceuta...
-
Awlad Mandil or Banu
Mandil were a
family of the
Maghrawa that
ruled several regions in
North Africa from c. 1160 to 1372.
Khazrun ben
Falful is said to...
-
under the
command of
Maghrawa chiefs or Zenata.
Algiers has been the
territory of the
Maghrawa since ancient times. The name
Maghrawa was
transcribed into...
- 'the
Defender of God's Faith') in his
early 20s when he
supported the
Maghrawa Berbers in
North Africa against Fatimid expansion and
later claimed the...
-
relations with the
Fatimids in 932, they were
removed from
power by the
Maghrawa of
Sijilmasa in 980. From the 11th
century onward, a
series of
Berber dynasties...
-
summarising the
Amazigh dynasties of the
Maghreb region, the Zirid, Ifranid,
Maghrawa, Almoravid, Hammadid, Almohad, Merinid, Abdalwadid, Wattasid, Mekn****a...