The Emirate of Nekor or Şālihid Emirate (Arabic: إمارة بني صالح, romanized: ʾImārat Banī Ṣāliḥ) was an Arab emirate centered in the Rīf area of present-day...
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location and in order of the date of the first leader styled "emir." Emirate of Nekor, Rif region of modern Morocco 710–1019 Emirate of Ifriqiya, Aghlabid...
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Barghawata (category Medieval history of Morocco)
his reign. Abu Mansur Isa (?961-?), who was 22 when he became king. Emirate of Nekor Maghrawa Banu Ifran Le Tourneau, R. (1986) [1960]. "Barg̲h̲awāṭa"....
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Almoravid dynasty (redirect from Almoravid Emirate of Morocco)
'those from the ribats') was a Berber Muslim dynasty centered in the territory of present-day Morocco. It established an empire that stretched over the western...
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ibn Umar, Emir (866–unknown) Yahya ibn al-Qasim, Emir (unknown–905) Emirate of Nekor (complete list) – Sa'id I ibn Idris, Emir (760–803) Salih II ibn Sa'id...
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Imperial Cities of Morocco are the four historical capital cities of Morocco: Fez, Marrakesh, Meknes and Rabat. Rabat is the current capital of Morocco. Founded...
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Umayyad Caliphate (redirect from Caliphate of Damascus)
established themselves in Córdoba which, in the form of an emirate and then a caliphate, became a world centre of science, medicine, philosophy and invention during...
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was one of the most important trade centres in the Maghreb during the Middle Ages. The Kingdom of Nekor was an emirate centered in the Rif area of Morocco...
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Jannun, Emir (949–952) Al-Hasan ibn al-Qasim Jannun, Emir (952–974) Emirate of Nekor (complete list) – Sa'id II ibn Salih, Emir (864–916) Salih III ibn...
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The Republic of the Rif (Arabic: جمهورية الريف Jumhūriyyatu r-Rīf) was a confederate republic in the Rif, Morocco, that existed between 1921 and 1926....
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CE) Emirate of Nekor (710–1019 CE) Barghawata/Tamasna Kingdom (744–1058 CE) (Salih ibn Tarif) al–Rahman's Ifriqiya (745–755 CE) Ifranid Emirate of Tlemcen...
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(1705–1956) Kingdom of Tunisia (1956–1957) Morocco Emirate of Nekor (710–1019) Emirate of Sijilmasa (758–1055) Muhallabids (771–793, Ifriqiya) Idrisid...
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Sand War (section Course of the war)
1964. It resulted largely from the Moroccan government's claim to portions of Algeria's Tindouf and Béchar provinces. The Sand War led to heightened tensions...
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Abd el-Krim (category Heads of state of former unrecognized countries)
leader and the president of the Republic of the Rif. He and his brother M'Hammad led a large-scale revolt by a coalition of Riffian tribes against the...
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Marinid dynasty (redirect from Marinid Sultanate of Morocco)
most of the Maghreb including large parts of modern-day Algeria and Tunisia. The Marinids supported the Emirate of Granada in al-Andalus in the 13th and 14th...
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Mauretania Tingitana (category Provinces of the Byzantine Empire)
Mauretania") was a Roman province, coinciding roughly with the northern part of present-day Morocco. The territory stretched from the northern peninsula opposite...
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Ismail Ibn Sharif (redirect from Sultan of Morocco Ismail)
local people in order to check the influence of the Zaouias of Illigh and Dila. They were an independent emirate from 1631. Three rulers preceded Ismail ben...
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Sharifism (category Social history of Morocco)
in which the shurafā'—descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (through his grandson Hasan ibn Ali, in the case of Morocco)—held a privileged religious...
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Idrisid dynasty (redirect from Idrisids of Morocco)
Morocco and had become the leading state of Morocco, ahead of the principalities of Sijilmasa, Barghawata and Nekor which remained outside their control.: 51–52 : 86 ...
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Rif (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
controlled by the Byzantine Empire. In 710, Salih I ibn Mansur founded the Emirate of Nekor in the Rif, and the Berbers started converting to Islam. By the 15th...
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Moroccans (redirect from People of Morocco)
independent state in the area of modern Morocco was the Emirate of Nekor, an Arab emirate in north Morocco ruling as a client state of the Umayyad Caliphate....
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The economy of Morocco is a market economy, governed by the law of supply and demand. Since 1993, in line with many Western world changes, Morocco has...
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Wattasid dynasty (redirect from Sultan of Fez)
الوطاسيون, al-waṭṭāsīyūn) was a ruling dynasty of Morocco. Like the Marinid dynasty, its rulers were of Zenata Berber descent. The two families were related...
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the sultan of Morocco from 12 September 1873 to 7 June 1894, as a ruler of the 'Alawi dynasty. He was proclaimed sultan after the death of his father...
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establishment of the Barghwata state in Tamesna by 744, Emirate of Tlemcen by 742 and the Midrarid emirate in Sijilmassa by 758, while Arab hold would last over...
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Saadi Sultanate (redirect from Saadi Sultanate of Morocco)
joined by large waves of emigrants and refugees from the Iberian Peninsula after the fall of Granada in 1492, the last Muslim emirate of Al-Andalus, and the...
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Zawiya Dila'iya (redirect from Zaouia of Dila)
also known as the Zawiya of Dila and the Dila'iya Sultanate, was a Sufi brotherhood, centred in the Middle Atlas range of Morocco. There were originally...
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confederation. Bani 'Amir settled in Morocco in the 12th century during the reign of Almohad caliph Abd al-Mu'min. Morocco Tadla Beni Hassan Maqil Beni Ahsen "Tribus...
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signed the Treaty of Fez, though the French military occupation of Morocco had begun with the invasion of Oujda and the bombardment of Casablanca in 1907...
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Jebala people (redirect from Oral traditions of the Jebala people)
the Emirate of Nekor established by Salih ibn Mansur of the Nefzaoua Berbers and which lasted from pre-Idrisid until Almoravid times with the fall of the...
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