- who also
confronted the
Hammadids for the
domination of
Ifriqiya (modern-day Tunisia).: 188 : 98 : 260 However, the
Hammadids would face
another challenge...
- The
Hammadid–Zirid War was the
first in a
series of
conflicts between Hammadid and
Zirid forces. It
lasted from Hammad's
removal of
allegiance to the Fatimid...
- Maghreb. The
Hammadid capital attracted scholars and
artists from Kairouan,
growing its
cultural and
economic importance. The
Hammadids initially weathered...
- The
Hammadids captured Fez in 1062,
during Buluggin ibn Muhammad's
campaign against the
Maghrawa tribe that
controlled parts of present-day
Morocco and...
-
Badis ibn
Mansur (Arabic: باديس بن منصور) was
briefly the
ruler of the
Hammadids in 1104. v t e...
-
Zenatas from
southern Ifriqiya and
forced the
Hammadids to pay an
annual tribute,
placing the
Hammadids under Hilalian v****alage. The city of Kairouan...
-
devastating Hilalian invasions into the
Maghreb to
punish the
Zirids and
Hammadids. On the way to Ifriqiya, the
Hilalians devastated Cyrenica in 1050. The...
-
dynasties emerged,
including the Rustamids, Aghlabids, Fatimids, Zirids,
Hammadids, Almoravids,
Almohads and the Zayyanids. The
Christians left in three...
- the
suzerainty of
either Zirids or the
Hammadids for much of this period.
Their rule was
interrupted by
Hammadid annexation from 1128 and 1148, and their...
- was born in the
village of Tagra, near Tlemcen, in the
Kingdom of the
Hammadids, present-day Algeria, into the
Kumiya tribe, an
Arabized section of the...