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- The Hafsids (Arabic: الحفصيون al-Ḥafṣiyūn) were a **** Muslim dynasty of Berber descent who ruled Ifriqiya (modern day Tunisia, western Libya, and eastern...
- The Hafsids of Béjaïa were a dynasty of independent or autonomous emirs. They were a branch of the Hafsid dynasty that ruled from Tunis; at times they...
- and Zirids (10th to 12th centuries), which influenced Hafsid architecture in turn. The Hafsids were a branch of the Almohad ruling class that declared...
- where it was then replaced by the Hafsids, an influential clan that boasted many of Ifriqiya's governors. The Hafsids in 1229 declared their independence...
- Francesco Abela wrote that the invading force consisted of 18,000 Moors. The Hafsids then proceeded to besiege the fortified city of Mdina. Al-Maqrizi described...
- 1331–1348) cemented an alliance with Hafsids by marrying a Hafsid princess. Upon being attacked by the Zayyanids again, the Hafsids appealed to Abu al-Hasan for...
- him. In 1581 the Spanish made one final attempt to restore the Hafsids. One of the Hafsid refugees in Sicily was Prince Ahmed (known as ‘Hamet’ in Spanish...
- “Moulay Hasan” and sometimes “Mule****es” in 16th century writings, was the Hafsid caliph of Tunis from 1526 to 1543. His father Abu Abdallah Muhammad IV al-Mutawakkil...
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- 1248–1266 Abu al-Ula (Abu Dabbus) Idris II 'al-Wathiq' 1266–1269 The Hafsids claimed their descent from Rashidun caliph Omar. After the fall of Baghdad...