- the Sous
region of
southern present-day Morocco. He was a
member of the
Hargha, a
Berber tribe of the Anti-Atlas range, part of the
Masmuda (Berber: imesmuden)...
-
expel him from the city. Ibn
Tumart took
refuge among his own people, the
Hargha, in his home
village of
Igiliz (exact
location uncertain), in the Sous valley...
- Anti-Atlas and Sous regions, the
Masmuda tribes included: the Saktana, and the
Hargha.
Other tribes are
mentioned by the 12th-century
writer al-Idrisi, but their...
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expel him from the city. Ibn
Tumart took
refuge among his own people, the
Hargha, in his home
village of
Igiliz (exact
location uncertain), in the Sous valley...
- Berber, Igiliz-n-Warghen (Tachelhit: ⵉⴳⵉⵍⵉⵣ ⵏ ⵡⴰⵔⵖⴰⵏ, French: Igiliz-des-
Hargha),
refers to the
native Arghen tribe within the
Masmuda tribal confederation...
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support of the
religious preacher Ibn
Tumart who
himself belonged to the
Hargha, a
tribe of the Masmuda. This
union forged the
Almohad Caliphate. Another...