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Baghai is a town and
commune in
Khenchela Province, Algeria. It is
located at 35°30'59.99"N 7°06'60.00" E.
According to the 1998
census it has a po****tion...
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following the
southern Roman road
through the
strongly fortified city of
Baghaya. This time, however, they made it deep into
Kutama territory. The Aghlabid...
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which he fortified.: 109–111
Later in 907 the
heavily fortified city of
Baghaya, on the
southern Roman road
between Ifriqiya and the
central Maghreb, fell...
- the sea, that is the
region containing the
towns of Īkd̲j̲ān, Seṭīf,
Bāg̲h̲āya, Ngaus/Niḳāwus, Tiguist/Tikist, Mīla, Constantine, Skīkda, D̲j̲id̲j̲ellī...
- Mountains. They were
again scattered by
Kutama cavalry and
retreated to
Baghaya, the most
fortified town on the old
southern Roman road
between Ifriqiya...
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Kutama then
defeated an
Aghlabid expedition sent
against them from
Baghaya,
whereupon Baghaya and
Tijis opened their gates,
giving Abu
Abdallah control of the...
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mountains to
overthrow the Fatimids,
attacking the
forts in the
environs of
Baghaya. The
uprising appears to have
caught the
Fatimids by surprise. The local...
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Maghreb would fall to H****an.
Skipping over the
Byzantine fortress of
Baghaya (al-Majjana),
which al-Kahina had
preemptively captured and destro**** to...
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Muhammad left Sétif for the
capital of Tunis, but he was
arrested in
Baghaya and then
executed by the new emir,
Ziyadat Allah III,
alongside all of...
- at al-Aribus
under Khalil ibn
Ishaq al-Tamimi. Al-Qa'im then
moved to
Baghaya, from
where he
obliged the
subdued Berber tribes, such as the Hawwara,...