• Taifa Leo is the only Swahili-language newspaper published from Kenya. It was founded in 1958. Taifa Leo means "Nation Today" in Swahili. Taifa Leo is...
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  • Swahili weekly called Taifa by the Englishman Charles Hayes. It was bought in 1959 by the Aga Khan, and became a daily newspaper, Taifa Leo (Swahili for "Nation...
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  • Centre on Kimathi Street in Nairobi, Kenya. Daily Nation The EastAfrican Taifa Leo Daily Monitor The Citizen "About Nation Media Group". Nation Media Group...
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    Business Daily Africa, Daily Monitor, The Citizen, NMG Investor Briefing, Taifa Leo and Zuqka. The Daily Nation and the Sunday edition of the same newspaper...
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    (largest market share) The Standard The Star The People East Africa Weekly Taifa Leo Television stations based in Kenya include: Kenya Broadcasting Corporation...
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  • Kenya Times [5] Nairobi The Sub-Saharan Informer (pan-national) Nairobi Taifa Leo Nation Media Group [5] (in Swahili) Nairobi Business Daily Nation Media...
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    taifa kingdoms (1009–1110); the Almoravid Empire (1085–1145); the second taifa period (1140–1203); the Almohad Caliphate (1147–1238); the third taifa...
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  • newspaper. At the time it's only two products were the Daily Nation and Taifa Leo (a Kenyan Kiswahili newspaper, meaning Nation Today). In line with ongoing...
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  • Toskin − The Standard Gilbert Wandera − The Standard John Ashiundu – Taifa Leo Television presenter of the Year Hassan Juma – KTN Idris Situma – NTV...
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    Hammadids, various Zenata principalities in the western Maghreb, and several Taifa kingdoms in al-Andalus. Islam later provided the ideological stimulus for...
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  • 2023 on a Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket as part of SpaceX Transporter-7 mission. TAIFA-1: built on behalf of the Kenyan Space Agency and SayariLabs, it's a 3U...
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    consists of over 6,000 mass-produced small satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) that communicate with designated ground transceivers. Nearly 12,000 satellites...
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    became a major city of Al-Andalus in the 11th century during the Zirid Taifa of Granada. In the 13th century it became the capital of the Emirate of...
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  • the support of Berber troops. The Taifa (independent Moorish kingdom) of Lisbon emerges. It will be annexed by the Taifa of Badajoz. 1023 – Muhammad III...
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    more tolerant practices of the past. Al-Andalus broke up into a number of taifas (fiefs), which were partly consolidated under the Caliphate of Córdoba....
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    (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Summer – The Taifa of Valencia falls under the domination of El Cid. He stabilizes the region...
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    succeeded by his son Al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad, who becomes the ruler of the Taifa of Seville in Al-Andalus (until 1091). January 28 – Northumbrians kill the...
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    peninsular territory, which was divided into first, second and third kingdoms of taifas. Among the latter, the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada played a fundamental historical...
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    leader Zawi ben Ziri established an independent kingdom for himself, the Taifa of Granada. The Zirids built their citadel and palace, known as the al-Qaṣaba...
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    11th century the city became the seat of a separate Moorish kingdom, the Taifa of Badajoz. After the Reconquista, the area was disputed between Spain and...
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  • Aragon, killing Ramiro I. 1065 Battle of Paterna Kingdom of León defeats Taifa of Valencia. 1066 Battle of Fulford 20 September – Norwegian Vikings led...
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    Brokkr-1, DEWA SAT-2, LacunaSat-2F, Lemur-2 × 3, Sateliot_0 / Platform 3, TAIFA-1 Fengyun 3G Starlink G6-2 (21 satellites) Starlink G3-5 (46 satellites)...
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    against al-Andalus. He conquers Seia from the Christian allies of the Muslim taifas. In a drive to consolidate his southern border in Portugal – Ferdinand re-populates...
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  • strongest taifas and also defeated the taifa of Almeria and took control of its territory. He also defeated the Hammudids and conquered the Taifa of Malaga...
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    which broke up in 1031 into a shifting number of petty states known as taifas. Although the Almoravids and the Almohads, two dynasties from the Maghreb...
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    contemporary Christian states were largely supported on tribute gold from the taifa kingdoms. It is estimated that the total amount of money paid by the Anglo-Saxons...
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  • (1022–1023) Muhammad III, Caliph (1023–1024) Hisham III, Caliph (1027–1031) Taifa of Alpuente (complete list) – 'Abd Allah I, Emir (c.1009–1030) Muhammad...
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    the eleventh century intervening to support the giudicati, against the Taifa of Dénia, an Iberian Muslim kingdom, which was trying to conquer the island...
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    together in a self-regulating taifa (community) to protect and further the corporate interests of their trade. The taifa came to be ethnically mixed, incorporating...
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    intermarriage and local alliances. Songhay never regained control and smaller taifa kingdoms were created. The Tuareg temporarily took control in 1737. During...
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