- Hafs Umar ibn
Yahya al-
Hintati ("Umar
Hintati"), a
prominent Hintata chieftain (and stem of the ****ure Hafsids). Omar
Hintati was
immediately impressed...
- Abū Ḥafṣ ʿUmar b. Yaḥyā al-
Hintātī (Arabic: أبو حفص عمر بن يحيى الهنتاتي, born Faskāt ū-Mzāl Īntī; c. 482–571
Hijri / 1090–1175 or 1176),
chief of the...
-
dynasty (from whom
their name is derived), was Abu Hafs Umar ibn
Yahya al-
Hintati, a
Berber from the
Hintata tribal confederation,
which belonged to the...
- Abu
Muhammad Abd al-Wahid ibn Abi Hafs al-
Hintati (Arabic: أبو محمد عبد الواحد بن أبي حفص, d. 25
February 1221), or
simply Abd al-Wahid, was the Almohad...
- war on the
Almoravid state. On the
advice of one of his followers, Omar
Hintati, a
prominent chieftain of the Hintata, Ibn
Tumart abandoned his cave in...
- was
eventually suppressed thanks to Abd al-Mu'min's lieutenant, Umar al-
Hintati, who led a
force that
killed al-M****i. Abd al-Mu'min is said to have resorted...
- the city,
alongside the governor, the
Almohad Muḥammad ben Abi Hilâl al-
Hintâtî. When the
governor had the
chancellor ********inated in 1278 he was then...
- war on the
Almoravid state. On the
advice of one of his followers, Omar
Hintati, a
prominent chieftain of the Hintata, Ibn
Tumart abandoned his cave in...
- is
forced to
retreat by
defenders led by the Emir Nasr ibn
Chentaf al-
Hintati. May 13 – Mary Tudor,
Queen of France, and
Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of...
-
Almohad claimants in the
first half of the 13th century. A
grandson of the
hintati sheikh Abu Hafs Umar,
called Ibn al Shahid,
supported from the Maghreb...