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Sijilmasa
Sijilmasa Sijilmasa (or Sijilmassa) was a mediaeval trade centre in the western Maghreb. Sijilmasa was an oasis town south west of ... most important trade centres in the Maghreb. Sijilmasa became very wealthy through trade with Ghana ... the Almoravids with the Sanhaja and captured Sijilmasa in 1054, imposing his rigorous interpretation ...
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Rise of Islam in Algeria
... short and troubled histories. Others, however, like Sijilmasa and Tilimsan, which straddled the principal trade ... destroying the imamate of Tahert and conquering Sijilmasa in Morocco. Ibadi Kharijite refugees from Tahert ... the city controlled the caravan route to Sijilmasa, gateway for the gold and slave trade ...
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Federation of Sanhadja (translated from German)
... in the commercial town of the Maghrebs Sijilmasa and in the south in Koumbi Saleh ... but the shortest distance between Ghana and Sijilmasa did not drive of Koumbi Saleh over ...
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Ibn Yasin
... military command. In 1054 the Magrawa-ruled Sijilmasa was conquered. Ibn Yasa introduced his puritanical ... the new military leader. Abu Bakr destroyed Sijilmasa, but was not able to force the ...
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Miknasa
... adopted Kharijism and established the Emirate of Sijilmasa on the northern edge of the Sahara ... Fatimids, the Miknasa were driven out of Sijilmasa by the Magrawa, who were allies of ...
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User:LinkBot/suggestions/Timeline of Islamic history
... Ninth crusade: ...uddin Tusi. The Marinids wrest Sijilmasa from the Zayenids. Ninth crusade under Edward ... link Edward I of England: ...nids wrest Sijilmasa from the Zayenids. Ninth crusade under Edward ...
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The Sahara trade (translated from Japanese)
... important one the present time Morocco シヒルマサ(Sijilmasa, シジルマサ) And イフリーキヤ (Ifriqua) as a terminus ...
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Ibn Battuta (translated from German)
... the last Moroccan city on its distance (Sijilmasa) a good week later. In one of ...
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Art mérinide and hafside (translated from French)
... but taken Marrakech in 1269 only, and Sijilmasa in 1273 ). Mérinides established their capital with ...
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Abu Al-Hasan Ben Uthman (translated from French)
Abu Al-Hasan Ben Uthman Religion Three monotheisms judaïsm - christianism - islam This article forms part of the series Islam Five pillars La profession of faith The prayer - L' alms Le fast Pèlerinage In Mecque Holy Cities La Mecque - Médine Jerusalem Nadjaf - Kerbala Events and festivals Calendrier - Aïd to el-Kebir - Hégire ...
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