• 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,...
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    (missionary) Abu Abdallah, whose conquest of Aghlabid Ifriqiya with the help of Kutama forces paved the way for the establishment of the Caliphate. After the conquest...
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  • 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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  • 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;...
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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...
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  • 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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    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...
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    Robert Mugabe (category Alumni of Kutama College)
    [clarification needed] Mugabe was born to a poor Shona family in Kutama, Southern Rhodesia. Educated at Kutama College and the University of Fort Hare in South Africa...
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  • crowned Breakthrough Artist, Best in Hip-Hop and Best Rap Song for his track "Kutama" at the annual HiPipo Awards. He continued with club hits, including "Mafia"...
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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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  • had managed to convert the Berber tribe of the Kutama to the Isma'ili cause. From 902 on, the Kutama had gradually conquered the region from its Abbasid...
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    breaking the near-monopoly on Fatimid military power held until then by the Kutama Berbers. Nizar, the future al-Aziz Billah, was born on 10 May 955, the third...
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  • century, when Abu Abdallah al-Shi'i arrived in Kabylia and won over the Kutama Kabyle inhabitants. He was successful in converting large numbers of the...
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    where one of his agents, the da'i Abu Abdallah al-Shi'i, had converted the Kutama Berbers to the Isma'ili cause, and by 905 had achieved some victories against...
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    were to assist in the guardianship of the new caliph. Nevertheless, the Kutama Berbers seized the chance to recover their dominant position in the state...
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    contained several tribes (for example, Sanhadja, Houara, Zenata, Masmouda, Kutama, Awarba, and Berghwata). All these tribes made independent territorial decisions...
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    Flats Eldorado Feock Gadzema Golden Valley Kadoma Kariba Karoi Kildonan Kutama Lion's Den Madadzi Magunje Makuti Makwiro Mhangura Mubayira Muriel Murombedzi...
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    with much loss of life.[citation needed] In 893 there began amongst the Kutama Berbers the movement of the Isma'ili Fatimids, led by Abu Abdallah al-Shi'i...
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  • appoint a Kutama Berber in his place: an uncouth Berber tribesman would have been unacceptable to the Arabs of Kairouan, while the Kutama in turn vehemently...
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    Fazaz Fendelawa Ghumara Gazoula Ghiatta Godala Guanches Haskura Hawwara Kutama Luwata Madyuna Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu...
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    by the Kutama Berbers. After taking the city of Kairouan and overthrowing the Aghlabids in 909, the Mahdi Ubayd Allah was installed by the Kutama as Imam...
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    Ifriqiya, Musa ibn Nusayr, subjugated the Berbers of the Hawwara, Zenata and Kutama confederations and advanced into the Maghreb (western North Africa), conquering...
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  • States Kishinchand Chellaram College or K. C. College, South Mumbai, India Kutama College, a boys' boarding high school in Zimbabwe Kuen Cheng High School...
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  • were displaced to the south and west in conflicts with the more powerful Kutama and Houara.[citation needed] The Zenata adopted Islam early, in the 7th...
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    when Sandal departed for Fez, installing a governor called Marmazu of the Kutama tribe, the inhabitants rebelled and installed yet another member of the...
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    Fazaz Fendelawa Ghumara Gazoula Ghiatta Godala Guanches Haskura Hawwara Kutama Luwata Madyuna Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu...
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    Morocco, Syria, and Palestine. The Fatimid state took shape among the Kutama, in the West of the North African littoral, in Algeria, in 909 conquering...
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