- The
Zayyanid dynasty (Arabic: زيانيون, Ziyānyūn) or Abd al-Wadids (Arabic: بنو عبد الواد, Bānu ʿabd āl-Wād) was a
Berber Zenata dynasty that
ruled the...
-
possessions of the
Abdalwadid sultanate, all the way to Algiers. Nonetheless, the
besieged city of
Tlemcen refused to fall. The
death of the
Abdalwadid sultan Othman...
- the Zirid, Ifranid, Maghrawa, Almoravid, Hammadid, Almohad, Merinid,
Abdalwadid, Wattasid, Mekn****a and
Hafsid dynasties. Both of the
Hammadid and Zirid...
- brother, some of whom were
backed by and
received protection from the
Abdalwadid rulers of the
Kingdom of Tlemcen. In
response to this threat, one of Abu...
- Tlemcen,
forcing the
Abdalwadids to come to terms. Abu
Yusuf erected the
advanced coastal fortress of
Taount to
police any ****ure
Abdalwadid interventions in...
-
Thabit became the emir from 1294 to 1295 in the
absence of his father. The
Abdalwadid dynasty occupied their lands in 1295.
Rashid ben
Thabit ben
Mandil asked...
- earthquakes. 1324 –
Minaret of the
Djamaa el
Kebir mosque completed in the
Abdalwadid sultanate. 1325 The Al-Attarine
Madrasa is
completed in Fes. Jami Masjid...
- brother,
Yahya Khaldun, was also a
historian who
wrote a book on the
Abdalwadid dynasty and was ********inated by a
rival for
being the
official historiographer...
- al-Hasan
another attempt was made to
reunite the Maghreb. In 1337 the
Abdalwadid kingdom of
Tlemcen was conquered,
followed in 1347 by the
defeat of the...
- al-Hasan
another attempt was made to
reunite the Maghreb. In 1337 the
Abdalwadid kingdom of
Tlemcen was conquered,
followed in 1347 by the
defeat of the...