- The
Idrisid dynasty or
Idrisids (Arabic: الأدارسة al-Adārisah) were an Arab
Muslim dynasty from 788 to 974,
ruling most of present-day
Morocco and parts...
- The
Idrisid dirham (Arabic: الدرهم الإدريسي) was a
silver coin
minted under the
Idrisid dynasty in
Morocco and the
western Maghreb. The word "dirham" (درهم)...
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settlement founded by the
Idrissids near al-Qasar al-Kebir), and
Asilah were
important cultural centers during the
Idrissid period. Al-Bakri mentions...
- respectively. The word
dirham derives from the Gr**** currency, the drachma. The
Idrissid dirham, a
silver coin, was
minted in
Morocco under the
Idrisid dynasty...
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Tribes Oulad Bou Sbaa, a Chorfa/Zaouia
tribe of
Idrissid origins, who
claim descent from Abu Sib'a, the
Idrissid 16th
century tribal chief Oulad Delim, a Sahrawi...
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dynasty of Damascus. The
first Islamic dynasty to rule
Morocco were the
Idrissids.
Article 6 of the
Moroccan constitution states that
Islam is official...
- is an Arab Chorfa/Zaouia tribe, who
claim descent from Abu Sib'a, the
Idrissid 16th
century Tribal Chief. They live in Morocco,
Western Sahara and Mauritania...
- this,
French colonial authorities claimed that Abd el-Krim "forged an
Idrissid ascendance" to gain
legitimity due to
Moroccan religious tradition. According...
- and
lemons from Fes—are home-grown, and are
being exported.
After the
Idrissids established Fes in 789,
predominant in Arab culture, many ****es were...
- Many
other prominent branches claiming descent from Muhammad, such as
Idrissids, Jaylanis, Rifais, Rizvis,
Naqvis and others, also
exhibit similar discrepancies...