- The
Barghawatas (also
Barghwata or Berghouata) were a
Berber tribal confederation on the
Atlantic coast of Morocco,
belonging to the
Masmuda confederacy...
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sources do not
mention this. He then led an
expedition against the
Barghawata, a
Berber faction in
western Morocco led by a
mystic named Salih ibn Isa...
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Barghawata Confederacy, and the
idiom used in
Salih ibn Tarif's "indigenous Qur'an". The
Lisan al-Gharbi was the
official language of the
Barghawata Confederacy...
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independent tribes (e.g., Sanhaja, Houaras, Zenata, Masmuda, Kutama, Awraba,
Barghawata, etc.).[full
citation needed] The Mauro-Roman
Kingdom was an independent...
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Abbasid Caliphate Emirate of Córdoba
Barghawata Emirate of
Nekor Emirate of
Tlemcen Bavand dynasty Bagratid Armenia...
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formed other independent states such as the
Miknasa of
Sijilmasa and the
Barghawata. The
founder of the
Idrisid dynasty and the great-grandson of
Hasan ibn...
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while others, like the Berghwata,
constructed a new
syncretic faith. The
Barghawatas were a
confederation of
Berber groups inhabiting the
Atlantic coast of...
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Palestinian historian Tarif al-Matghari (died 744),
founder of the
Berber Barghawata dynasty in the
Tamesna region in
Morocco Tarif Kalba -
settlement in Sharjah...
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kingdom of
Barghawata in 744 AD. He
believed Anfa was the most "prosperous city on the
Atlantic Coast because of its
fertile land."
Barghawata rose as an...
- of the
third type] is a
confederation of: Maṣmūda-(G̲h̲umāra/Hintata/
Barghawata)
speakers of Shilha. This
confederation is
located primarily in the area...