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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 80,000–20,000 BC: Inhabited by Aterians Idris I of Morocco convinced the Awraba Berber tribes to break their allegiance to the distant Abbasid caliphs in...
- Banū Humayd and bordered the Mest****a and Sanhaja. Behind these lay the Awraba, the band of Ferhun, the Banū Walīd, the Zenata, the Banū Irnian and the...
- al-Muhajir continued the westward campaigns as far as Tlemcen and defeated the Awraba Berber chief Kasila, who subsequently embraced Islam and joined his forces...