- The
Awraba were a
Berber tribe in
North Africa which formed part of the
Baranis confederation. They were
known for
playing a
primary role in the resistance...
- Arabic).: 51 The
powerful Awraba Berbers of
Volubilis took in
Idris and made him
their 'imam' (religious leader).: 51 : 81 The
Awraba tribe had
supported Kusayla...
- then
occupied by the
Berber tribe of the
Awraba,
under Ishaq ibn Muhammad. He
married Kenza, of the
Awraba,
fathering a son,
Idris II. This
event is...
- 7th-century
Berber Christian ruler of the
kingdom of
Altava and
leader of the
Awraba tribe, a
Christianised sedentary Berber tribe of the
Aures and possibly...
- wife and the
daughter of the
Awraba tribe chieftain,
Ishaq ibn
Mohammed al-Awarbi. He was
raised among the
Berber Awraba tribe of Volubilis. In 803, he...
- Arabic).: 51 The
powerful Awraba Berbers of
Volubilis took in
Idris and made him
their 'imam' (religious leader).: 51 : 81 The
Awraba tribe had
supported Kusayla...
- the m****acre of his
family by the
Abbasids in the Hejaz. He
convinced the
Awraba Berber tribes to
break their allegiance to the
distant Abbasid caliphs and...
-
matrimonial alliance, she
enabled him to
exercise power over the
territory of the
Awraba, her tribe. She was the
mother of his
posthumous son
Idris II. Alongside...
-
fully independent tribes (e.g., Sanhaja, Houaras, Zenata, Masmuda, Kutama,
Awraba, Barghawata, etc.).[full
citation needed] The Mauro-Roman
Kingdom was an...
-
according to Ibn Khaldun,
further divided into
following main groups:
Awraba, ʿAd̲j̲īsa, Azdād̲j̲a, Maṣmūda-G̲h̲umāra.
Belonging of
another three groups...