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    The Marinid Sultanate was a Berber Muslim empire from the mid-13th to the 15th century which controlled present-day Morocco and, intermittently, other...
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  • Capture of Sijilmasa (1264) Marinid Sultanate Zayyanid Kingdom Defeat Zayyanid victory. Battle of Écija (1275) Marinid Sultanate Emirate of Granada Kingdom...
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    described more closely in the Mamluk Sultanate, and to a lesser degree in Marinid Sultanate of Morocco, the Sultanate of Tunis, and the Emirate of Granada...
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  • Thumbnail for Symbols of Islam
    also found on a number of emblems and flags, such as that of the Marinid Sultanate. It was used extensively by the Seljuqs and is also called the Seljuk...
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  • Thumbnail for Yusuf I of Granada
    four-year peace treaty with Granada's neighbours Castile and the Marinid Sultanate. Aragon joined in the treaty in May. After gaining more control of...
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    There were several probable motives for their first attack, on the Marinid Sultanate (in present-day Morocco). It offered the opportunity to continue the...
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    dynasty at its greatest extent (early 13th century) Marinid Sultanate in 1360 Extent of the Saadi Sultanate at the beginning of the 17th century French Protectorate...
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    other cities. These events marked the beginning of the decline of the Marinid Sultanate and the start of the colonial Portuguese Empire. Ceuta was a north...
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  • Thumbnail for History of Islam
    early 13th century, the Delhi Sultanate conquered the northern Indian subcontinent, while Turkic dynasties like the Sultanate of Rum and Artuqids conquered...
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    Ibn Battuta (category Delhi Sultanate)
    traditions of Morocco) in Tangier on 24 February 1304, during the reign of the Marinid dynasty. His family belonged to a Berber tribe known as the Lawata. As...
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    Banten Sultanate Flag of Cirebon Sultanate Flag of Mataram Sultanate Flag of Aceh Sultanate Flag of Gowa Sultanate Flag of Surakarta Sultanate Flag of...
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  • country to use the Rub el Hizb on its flag was the Marinid Sultanate in 1258. Flag of the Marinid Sultanate (1258–1659) Flag of Egypt (1793–1844) An Ottoman...
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    Portuguese conquest of Ceuta (category Battles involving the Marinid Sultanate)
    Portuguese forces under the command of King John I of Portugal and the Marinid sultanate of Morocco at the city of Ceuta. The city's defenses fell under Portuguese...
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    Dala'il al-Khayrat (category Marinid Sultanate)
    Dalāʼil al-khayrāt wa-shawāriq al-anwār fī dhikr al-ṣalāt ʻalá al-Nabī al-mukhtār (Arabic: دلائل الخيرات وشوارق الأنوار في ذكر الصلاة على النبي المختار...
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    mansa. As mansa, Sulayman continued the diplomatic relations with the Marinid Sultanate that had been initiated by his brother. In 1352 or 1353, Sulayman...
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    Asia, and beyond, flocked to this academy in the capital city of his sultanate. Consequently, Ulugh Beg gathered many great mathematicians and scientists...
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    Fes Jdid (category Marinid Sultanate)
    parts of Fez, the second largest city of Morocco. It was founded by the Marinids in 1276 as an extension of Fes el Bali (the old city or medina) and as...
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  • Thumbnail for Yusuf II of Granada
    dethroned and the family went into exile in Fez, the capital of the Marinid Sultanate of Morocco. His father regained the throne in 1362 and the young Yusuf...
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  • Muhammad IV requested help from Abu Said Uthman II (r. 1310–1331) of the Marinid Sultanate in Morocco and gave him territories in the Iberian Peninsula, including...
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  • Siege of Ceuta (1419) (category Sieges involving the Marinid Sultanate)
    reported as 1418) was fought between the besieging forces of the Marinid Sultanate of Morocco, led by Sultan Abu Said Uthman III, including allied forces...
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  • Siege of Tlemcen (1335–1337) (category Marinid Sultanate)
    of Tlemcen from 1335 to 1337 was a military operation undertaken by the Marinid Sultan Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Othman against the capital of the Zayyanid...
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    conquest Caliphate of Córdoba Almoravid dynasty Almohad Caliphate Marinid Sultanate Nasrid dynasty Maghreb Muslim conquest Berber Revolt Rustamid dynasty...
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  • Thumbnail for Moroccan–Portuguese conflicts
    in 1419. These events marked the beginning of the decline of the Marinid Sultanate and the start of the Portuguese Empire. The major battle, Battle of...
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    threat by both the Christian kingdoms to the north and the Muslim Marinid Sultanate to the south, the population of the Emirate of Granada developed a...
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    to 1437, Pedro de Meneses became the first governor of Ceuta. The Marinid Sultanate started the 1419 siege but was defeated by the first governor of Ceuta...
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  • Europe, Asia[map] Aragonese Empire (2) – Europe, Africa [map][map] Marinid Sultanate (2) – Africa, Europe (1294–1344) [map] Ottoman Empire (3) – Asia,...
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  • Algeria Zayyanid Sultanate Marinid Sultanate Marinid victory Temporary occupation of the Central Maghreb (Algeria) by the Marinid sultanate Battle of Kairouan...
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  • Peninsula Kingdom of Portugal Crown of Castile Marinid Sultanate Emirate of Granada Victory Defeat of the Marinid invasion Battle of Guadalmesí (1342) Location:...
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    conquest Caliphate of Córdoba Almoravid dynasty Almohad Caliphate Marinid Sultanate Nasrid dynasty Maghreb Muslim conquest Berber Revolt Rustamid dynasty...
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  • Thumbnail for Zirid dynasty
    such as the Almoravid dynasty, Almohad Caliphate, Zayyanid dynasty, Marinid Sultanate and Hafsid dynasty. Under Buluggin ibn Ziri the Zirids extended their...
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