-
under the
Almohads by Abū l-Ḥasan b. 'Aṭiyya khaṭīb
because he was
fluent in Berber. As the
Almohads rejected the
status of Dhimma, the
Almohad conquest...
- "oneness"—from
which the
Almohads get
their name: al-muwaḥḥidūn (المُوَحِّدون).: 246 The
literalist ideology and
policies of the
Almohads involved a series...
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their Catalan mercenaries, Reveter, the
Almohads defeated them in open battle. From this
point the
Almohads moved west onto the
Atlantic coastal plain...
-
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
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,...
- 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...
- Paris:
Hachette Tourisme. p. 302. Pascal,
Buresi (2017). "The
story of the
Almohads in the
Kingdom of Fez and of Morocco". In Paéz, Jerónimo (ed.). Fez: The...
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Alfonso VIII
defeated the
Almohads at the
Battle of Las
Navas de Tolosa.
Almohad rule was
diminished in
prestige and in 1228 the
Almohad caliph al-Ma'mun withdrew...
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themselves once
again to the
Almohads, but to no avail. The
Almohads would not return. With the
departure of the
Almohads, the
Nasrid dynasty ("Banū Naṣr"...