- The
Marinid dynasty (Arabic: المرينيون al-marīniyyūn) was a
Berber Muslim dynasty that
controlled present-day
Morocco from the mid-13th to the 15th century...
- affected: the
Hundred Years War
between France and England; the War with the
Benimerines,
which involved Castile and the
Crown of
Aragon as well as
attempts by...
- may be from the name of an
Imazighen tribe, the
Marini (or in Spanish,
Benimerines), who
occupied parts of the
southwest of the
Iberian Peninsula during...
-
Santa Maria 181
depicting a
Moroccan army with a
Christian Banner at the
battle of
Marrakesh between Umar al-Murtada and Abū Yūsuf, emir of
Benimerines....
- 26–42.
Manzano Rodríguez,
Miguel Ángel (1992). La intervención de los
Benimerines en la Península Ibérica. Madrid:
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones...
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determined the
appearance of the
third kingdoms of
Taifas and the rise of the
Benimerines in the Maghreb. In 1232
Muhammad I
proclaimed himself emir of Arjona...
- of
Nuestra Señora de los
Santos in that town. La intervención de los
Benimerines en la Península Ibérica, by
Miguel Angel Manzano Rodríguez (1992) pages...
- 2017.
Manzano Rodríguez,
Miguel Angel (1992). La intervención de los
Benimerines en la Península Ibérica (in Spanish).
Editorial CSIC - CSIC Press. p...
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reason leading them to
become Almogavars was revenge. The
brutal raids of
Benimerines and
Zenetes coming from
North Africa,
which especially affected the western...
- ISBN 978-0-226-31962-9.
Manzano Rodríguez,
Miguel Angel (1992). La intervención de los
Benimerines en la Península Ibérica (in Spanish).
Editorial CSIC - CSIC Press....