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Almoravid dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Almoravid dynasty (al-Murabitun, ca. 1062–1150), a newly emerged Islamic power in North Africa, ethnically more Berber than Arab, conquered Morocco and founded Marrakesh as its capital in 1062. Led by Yusuf ibn Tashufin, the Almoravids entered al-Andalus (Islamic Spain) after the fall of Toledo in 1085 in response to...
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The main article for this category is Almoravid dynasty. Pages in category "Almoravid dynasty"
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The Almoravid Dynasty was a Berber empire located in North Africa during the 11th and 12th centuries AD.
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Almoravid dynasty – Encyclopedia.com has Almoravid dynasty Articles, Almoravid dynasty Pictures, Video and Information at Encyclopedia.com a FREE Online Library ...for a public well, she adds. "They just want us out," she surmises. The grove was planted in the 11th century under the Almoravid dynasty,
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The Abbasids remained in power for 500 years and when their dynasty finally ended in 1258, it was because of the Mongol invasion, not internal revolution. This chapter will explore the Abbasid dynasty and the regional dynasties that grew out of it, including those in Spain and the Maghrib, Egypt, West Africa, Central Asia,
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Almoravid Dynasty in its Greatest Extent Almoravid dynasty (1073-1147)
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