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- Carcasan was a Berber leader of the Ifuraces, one of the Marmarid tribes that resided in Tripolitania and was active during the Berber insurrections in...
- member of the coalition and was replaced as leader of the coalition by Carcasan, a Moor from Tripolitania. Jean Troglita already has experience as governor...
- Lý Nam Đế, emperor of Vietnam June 28 – Theodora I, Byzantine Empress Carcasan, king of the Ifuraces (Algeria) Chen Daoten, father of Xuan Di (or 549)...
- Kingdom of Cabaon Commanders and leaders John Troglita Putzintulus Geiserith Cutzinas Antalas  Ierna  Carcasan Bruten Casualties and losses Unknown Unknown...
- military confrontation between a coalition of rebellious Berber tribes led by Carcasan and the forces of John Troglita and his Berber ally Cusina, at Marta (current-day...
- image of Gurzil, being later captured and killed, and the image destro****. Carcasan succeeded him in power. Martindale, Jones & Morris 1992, p. 612. G. Camps...
- under the leadership of Carcasan and Antalas, had encamped in central Byzacena, in the plain of Mamma or Mammes. Carcasan, confident after his victory...
- Tripolitanian Berbers, under their leader Carcasan, when they invaded Byzacena. In contrast to the impetuous Carcasan, Antalas advocated a more cautious scorched...
- tribes under Carcasan. Before the Battle of Marta he advocated attacking the rebel forces, but the Byzantine army was heavily defeated by Carcasan and Antalas...
- Tripolitania, against the Byzantine Empire Ierna, leader of the Laguatan Carcasan, berber rebel and leader of the Laguatan Ahmed Karamanli (1686–1745), pasha...