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Aghmat (Tashelhit: Aɣmat, Arabic: أغمات
Āghmāt;
pronounced locally Ughmat, Uɣmat) was an
important commercial medieval Berber town in Morocco. It is today...
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Kairouan who had
settled in
Aghmat. She had been
previously married to
Laqut ibn
Yusuf ibn Ali al-Maghrawi, the
ruler of
Aghmat,
until the
latter was killed...
- Bab
Aghmat (Arabic: باب أغمات, lit. 'gate of
Aghmat') is the main
southeastern gate of the
medina (historic
walled city) of Marrakesh, Morocco. The gate...
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ruling over much of
Morocco and
western Algeria including Fez, Sijilmasa,
Aghmat, Oujda, most of the Sous and Draa and
reaching as far as M'sila and the...
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range with
little incident and
seize the
critical Zenata-ruled
citadel of
Aghmat in 1058 with
little opposition.
Delighted at the
apparent ease of their...
- Abu Bakr was an able general,
taking the
fertile Sous and its
capital Aghmat a year
after his brother's death, and
would go on to
suppress numerous revolts...
- northeast: Bab Fes (later
known as Bab el-Khemis), Bab Debbagh, Bab Aylan, Bab
Aghmat, Bab Yintan, Bab as-Saliha, Bab
Neffis (probably the
predecessor of Bab...
- were
struck in
several new mints, the
first of
which was in
Aghmat in 1093. The mint in
Aghmat had the
highest output of any mint in
North Africa until 1122...
- the city,
after a
flogging of
fourteen lashes. Ibn
Tumart proceeded to
Aghmat and
immediately resumed his old
behavior -
destroying every jug of wine...
- tomb. The
first stop was the tomb of Sidi
Yusuf ibn 'Ali
Sanhaji near Bab
Aghmat (the
southeastern gate of the city) on Tuesday. On
Wednesday they entered...