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Almohad doctrine (Arabic: الدَّعوَة المُوَحِّدِيَّة) or
Almohadism was the
ideology underpinning the
Almohad movement,
founded by Ibn Tumart,
which created...
- the
traditional Maliki ulema, with whom the
Almohads were
already at odds.
After the
decline of
Almohadism,
Maliki ****sm
ultimately became the dominant...
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Almohad architecture corresponds to a
period from the 12th to
early 13th
centuries when the
Almohads ruled over the
western Maghreb (present-day Morocco...
- The Zayyanid-
Almohad wars (1236–1248), also
known as the Tlemcen-
Almohad wars, were a
series of
conflicts that
occurred between the
Zayyanid dynasty,...
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until his
death in 1163. Abd al-Mu'min put his predecessor's
doctrine of
Almohadism into practice,
defeated the Almoravids, and
extended his rule
across Al-Andalus...
- 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...
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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
Almohad expedition to
Dukkala was led by Abd al-Mu'min
against tribesmen of Dukkala. The
Almohad under Abd al-Mu'min
conquered Marrakech in 1147 CE...
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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...
- many
taifas re-appeared only to be
incorporated by the
Almohad Caliphate. The fall of the
Almohads resulted in a
flourishing of the taifas, and this was...