
Zayyanid dynasty - Wikipedia
The Zayyanid dynasty or Ziyanids (Arabic: زيانيون, Ziyāniyyūn) or Abd al-Wadids (Arabic: بنو عبد الواد, Bānu ʿAbd āl-Wād) was a Berber Zenata [1][2][3] dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of Tlemcen, …
ʿAbd al-Wādid Dynasty | Algeria, Morocco & Tunisia | Britannica
ʿAbd al-Wādid Dynasty, dynasty of Zanātah Berbers (1236–1550), successors to the Almohad empire in northwestern Algeria. In 1236 the Zanātahs, loyal vassals to the Almohads, gained …
Zayyanid dynasty - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …
Zayyanids (Arabic: زيانيون, Ziyānyūn) or Abd al-Wadids (Arabic: بنو عبد الواد), or Banu Zayan, is the name of an Islamic Berber Zenata [1] dynasty in North Africa. [2] . The Zayyanids, whose …
The Encyclopedia Americana (1920)/Abdalwadids - Wikisource
ABDALWADIDS, äb′dạl-wä′dĭdz, a Berber dynasty of Tlemcen, sometimes referred to as Banu Zayyan, after the father of the first independent king, whose reign began in 1239.
Awlad Mandil - Wikipedia
Awlad Mandil or Banu Mandil were a family of the Maghrawa that ruled several regions in North Africa from c. 1160 to 1372. [1] Khazrun ben Falful is said to be the first ancestor of the Banu …
Abdalwadid - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Abdalwadid is the name of a Berber Zenata dynasty in North Africa. The Abdalwadid kingdom with capital at Tlemcen , in what is now western Algeria , existed from 1236 to 1550 . They were …
'Abd-al-Wādides - OpenEdition Journals
Zayyān, le šaykẖ Yagẖmurāsan (ou Yagẖamrāzan, ou Yaghmurāsim) fut élu à la tête du groupe important des Banū ‘Abd-al-Wād, le calife de Marrakech, à titre de récompense, lui fit-il …
Abdalwadid - English definition, grammar, pronunciation, …
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The Abdelwadids (1236-1554) Kingdom of Tlemcen - vitaminedz
2019年8月12日 · Under Abu Hammu II (1359-1389), a cultivated monarch who was born and brought up in al-Andalus, Abdalwadid power regained some of its former splendour. The …
Abdalwadid Kingdom of Tlemcen (Northern Africa, 1235-1550)
Tlemcen, now called Tilimsi since the Algerian toponymic reform, was the capital of Central Maghreb, ruled by the Abdalwadid dynasty, in the 14th-16th centuries. Ivan Sache, 11 March …