- The Banu
Ghaniya were a M****ufa
Sanhaja Berber dynasty and a
branch of the Almoravids.
Their first leader,
Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Yusuf, a son of Ali ibn...
- 2020. Baadj, Amar S. (19 June 2015). Saladin, the
Almohads and the Banū
Ghāniya: The
Contest for
North Africa (12th and 13th centuries). BRILL. ISBN 9789004298576...
- the
dynasty had a
brief revival in 1184, when 'Ali ibn
Ghaniya—a
member of the Banu
Ghaniya branch of the
Almoravid dynasty,
which had
established a...
-
Ishaq ibn
Muhammad ibn
Ghaniya,
known as 'Abdallah ibn
Ghaniya (Arabic: عبد الله بن غانية) (died 1203) was a
member of the Banu
Ghaniya dynasty who fought...
-
Yahya ibn Ali ibn
Ghaniya (Arabic: يحيى بن علي بن غانية), more
commonly known as Ibn
Ghaniya, was
governor of
Valencia and
Murcia (1133-1145) and of al-Andalus...
-
battles among Ayyubids, the
Almohad rulers and
insurgents of the Banu
Ghaniya. Later, a
general of the Almohads,
Muhammad ibn Abu Hafs,
ruled Libya from...
- and
allied with the Banu
Ghaniya. In the end, he fell out with the
Ghaniya, and was
defeated and
executed by
Yahya ibn
Ghaniya at
Waddan in 1212. Biography...
- and 1187. The
greatest threat to
Almohad rule in
Tunisia was the Banu
Ghaniya,
relatives of the Almoravids, who from
their base in
Mallorca tried to...
- capital.: 133 His
appointment came in the wake of the
defeat of
Yahya Ibn
Ghaniya, who had
launched a
serious attack against Almohad authority in the region...
- 1180s,
Almohad power in the
eastern Maghreb was
challenged by the Banu
Ghaniya and by Qaraqush, an
Ayyubid commander.
Yaqub al-Mansur
eventually defeated...