- lord of Salé on the
Atlantic coast,
while Fez was
under the
control of
Hammama,
chief of the Maghrawa. Tamim's
forces killed over six
thousand Jews, appropriated...
- of the Banu Ifran,
seized Fez,
Morocco from
under Maghrawa leader Hammama.
Hammama was
forced to flee to Oujda. There,
Temim perpetrated the 1033 Fez...
-
Faten Ahmed Hamama (Arabic: فاتن حمامة,
pronounced [ˈfæːten ħæˈmæːmæ] ; 27 May 1931 – 17
January 2015) was an
Egyptian film and
television actress and...
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governor of Hamza. In 1038 he was
attacked by
Hammama, lord of Fes but
pushed him back
after which Hammama requested peace and
declared his
submission to...
-
suzerainty again. In 1039, Qaid ibn
Hammad was
attacked by
Hammama, the
ruler of Fes, but
Hammama soon
returned to Fez,
requested peace, and
declared his...
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foreign regiment returned to its rear base in
Philipeville before rejoining Hammama where operation "Ariège" was
commencing and
which concerned the regions...
- neighbours. Some
settled in
regions of Spain, such as Málaga. Others, led by
Hammama,
managed to gain
control of the
Moroccan province of Tadla. Later, led...
- SCM Oran Full name
Sporting Club Médiouni d'Oran Nickname(s)
Hammama Founded May 10, 1945; 79
years ago (1945-05-10)
Ground Habib Bouakeul Stadium Oran...
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fighters from
different indigenous tribes (Oulad Said, Sou****i, Mt****ith,
Hammama, Zlaaz, and Beni-Zid) who were
protecting the
saint city of Kairouan. A...
- Ziri, r. 1001–1026.(Another
source also
claims he died in 1030 instead.)
Hammama ibn al-Mu'izz (son of al-Mu'izz ibn
Atiya and
cousin of al-Mu'izz ibn Ziri)...