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Yaghmurasen Ibn Zyan (1206 – February/March 1283, Arabic: يغمراسن إبن زيان, long name:
Yaghmurasan ben
Ziyan ben
Thabet ben
Mohamed ben
Zegraz ben Tiddugues...
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Boumediene (Abu Madyan) and Sidi El Houari, and the
Emirs Abd Al Mu'min and
Yāghmūrasen. It was
during this time that the
Fatimids or
children of Fatima, daughter...
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fortress where Yaghmurasen ibn Zyan was staying. The
Almohad Caliph Abu al-Hasan as-Said al-Mutadid had set up camp and
invited Yaghmurasen to
submit to...
- The Bānu ʿabd āl-Wād, also
called the Bānu Ziyān or
Zayyanids after Yaghmurasen Ibn Zyan, the
founder of the dynasty, were a
Berber clan who had long...
- the West". The name
Tlemcen (Tilimsān) was
given by the
Zayyanid King
Yaghmurasen Ibn Zyan. One
possible etymology is that it
comes from a
Berber word...
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Kingdom of
Tlemcen became independent under the rule of the Zayyanids, and
Yaghmurasen Ibn Zyan. Ibn Zyan was able to
maintain control over the
rival Berber...
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politician Abu
Yahya ibn Abd al-Haqq (died 1258),
Marinid emir at Fez
Yaghmurasen ibn Zyan (1206-1283), also
called Abu
Yahya I,
first sultan of the Zayyanid...
- the
Marinid ruler changed his mind eventually,
spurring the
Zayyanid Yaghmurasen Ibn Zyan to
attack Marrakech. The
siege lasted from 1268
until September...
- city and
Yaghmurasen declared independence for
Tlemcen effectively making him the
first ruler and founder. The war
started when
Yaghmurasen tried to consolidate...
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rulers of
Algeria Zayyanid rulers of the
Kingdom of
Tlemcen (1235–1556)
Yaghmurasen Ibn Zyan Abu Said
Uthman I Abu
Zayyan I Abu
Hammu I Abu
Tashufin I Abu...