- Wyd.
Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego. 1964. p. 202. En outre, bien que les
Almoravides aient parlé le berbère, l'arabe
restait la
langue officielle. [Furthermore...
-
original on 9
October 2013.
Retrieved 13
September 2013. "Qantara – Les
Almoravides (1056–1147)". Qantara-med.org.
Archived from the
original on 21 September...
-
Archived from the
original on 4
August 2023.
Retrieved 20 June 2015. "
Almoravides".
Universalis Encyclopedia. 19
January 1999.
Archived from the original...
- des
Musulmans d'Espagne: jusqu'à la conquête de l'Andalousie par les
Almoravides (French) pg. 711–1110, Leiden, 1861 & 1881, 2nd
edition Panagiotakis...
- Martínez Enamorado,
Virgilio (1999). "Ronda".
Itinerario Cultural de
Almorávides y Almohades, El
Legado Andalusí. Granada. p. 356. hdl:10261/25442. ISBN 84-930615-0-6...
-
October 2022. El Hour,
Rachid (1999). "La transición
entre las épocas
almorávide y
almohade vista a través de las
familias de ulemas" (PDF). Estudios...
-
Techniques Nord-Africaines. pp. 172–194. Salmon,
Xavier (2018).
Maroc Almoravide et Almohade:
Architecture et décors au
temps des conquérants, 1055-1269...
-
Historically speaking,
Tiznit was the
starting point of the
famous dynasty of
Almoravides who came to rule
Morocco from
Madrasa El
Ouaggaguia in
Aglou (a coastal...
-
their own lands. They were
replaced by the
Almoravides from
North Africa, who
ruled until 1176. The
Almoravides were
replaced by the
Almohad dynasty until...
- who had
taken control of much of
Islamic Iberia by 1172, surp****ed the
Almoravides in
fundamentalist outlook. They
treated the
dhimmis harshly. They expelled...