- the
southwestern border of Algeria. They are of
mixed H****ani Arab and
Sanhaji Berber descent, as well as West
African and
other indigenous po****tions...
- Sidi
Yusuf ibn 'Ali as-
Sanhaji (Arabic: سيدي يوسف بن علي الصنهاجي) is a wali (Muslim
mystic or saint) who was born in Marrakesh,
Morocco and died there...
- تالاكاكين الصنهاجي, romanized: Yūsuf ibn Tāshfīn Naṣr al-Dīn ibn Tālākakīn al-
Ṣanhājī;
reigned c. 1061 – 1106) was a
Sanhaja leader of the
Almoravid Empire....
- البوصيري, romanized: Abū ʿAbdallāh
Muhammad ibn Saʿīd al-
Ṣanhājī al-Būṣīrī; 1212–1294) was a
Sanhaji Sufi ****
Muslim poet
belonging to the Shadhili, and...
-
Hamza Sanhaji (Arabic:حمزة صنهاجي; born 22
April 1994) is a
footballer who
plays for
Bahrain SC as a forward. Born in Morocco, he has
represented Qatar...
- the
tombs of the
saints in a
specific order, as follows: Sidi
Yusuf Ali
Sanhaji (1196–97), a leper; Qadi
Iyyad or qadi of
Ceuta (1083–1149), a theologian...
- Zīrī al-
Sanhaji, whom al-Mu'izz li-Din
Allah al-Fatimi
appointed as
ruler of
Ifriqiya after the
Fatimids moved their capital to Cairo. The
Sanhaji state...
- "I have
given you the
Maghrib and the rule of al-Mu'izz ibn Balkīn as-
Sanhājī the
runaway slave. You will want for nothing." and told Al-Mu'izz "I have...
- ibn
Talagagin ibn
Turgut ibn Wartasin,
commonly suffixed al-Lamtuni al-
Sanhaji, (d. near Azuggi, 1056; Arabic : يحيى إبن عمر) was a
chieftain of the Lamtuna...
- Bologhine, in full ʾAbū al ****ūḥ Sayf ad
Dawlah Bulukīn ibn Zīrī ibn Manād aṣ
Ṣanhājī (Arabic: أبو الفتوح سيف الدولة بلكين بن زيري بن مناد الصنهاجي; died 25...