- The
Almohad Caliphate (IPA: /ˈælməhæd/; Arabic: خِلَافَةُ ٱلْمُوَحِّدِينَ or دَوْلَةُ ٱلْمُوَحِّدِينَ or ٱلدَّوْلَةُ ٱلْمُوَحِّدِيَّةُ from Arabic: ٱلْمُوَحِّدُونَ...
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Almohad doctrine (Arabic: الدَّعوَة المُوَحِّدِيَّة) or
Almohadism was the
ideology underpinning the
Almohad movement,
founded by Ibn Tumart,
which created...
- Yaʿlā al-Kūmī Abū Muḥammad) was a
prominent member of the
Almohad movement.
Although the
Almohad movement itself was
founded by Ibn Tumart, Abd al-Mu’min...
- The
Almohad conquest of
Norman Africa was the
invasion of
Norman Africa by the
Almohads,
which put an end to the
presence of the
Normans in the region...
- The Zayyanid-
Almohad wars (1236–1248), also
known as the Tlemcen-
Almohad wars, were a
series of
conflicts that
occurred between the
Zayyanid dynasty,...
- and
Almohad textiles were
produced within parts of
northwest Africa and
Spain between 1058 and 1269 CE
under the
Almoravid (1050s-1147) and
Almohad (1147-1269)...
- the
Council of Ten, one of the
highest Almohad political bodies, and a
close companion of Ibn Tumart, the
Almohad movement's founder. The son of Abu Hafs...
- the
Almohad Muslim rulers of the
southern half of the
Iberian Peninsula. The
caliph al-Nasir (Miramamolín in the
Spanish chronicles) led the
Almohad army...
- and is
flanked by
large gardens. The
mosque was
founded in 1147 by the
Almohad caliph Abd al-Mu'min
right after he
conquered Marrakesh from the Almoravids...
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Muslim galleys. At Évora however, the
Almohads were
forced to lift the
siege and
return to Seville. The
Almohad Caliph Abu
Yaqub Yusuf crossed the Strait...