- an
elevation of 1,665 m (5,463 ft). In the
regional Tamazight language, "
ifran"
means caves. The
modern town of
Ifrane was
established by the
French administration...
- The Banu
Ifran (Arabic: بنو يفرن, Banu Yafran) or Ifranids, were a
Zenata Berber tribe prominent in the
history of pre-Islamic and
early Islamic North...
-
founded by
Berbers of the Banu
Ifran in the
eighth century, with its
capital at
Tlemcen in
modern Algeria. The Banu
Ifran were a
Zenata Berber tribe who...
-
Ifran Hossain (born 4
April 1996) is a
Bangladeshi cricketer. He made his first-class
debut for
Chittagong Division in the 2018–19
National Cricket League...
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Diego Ifrán Sala (born 8 June 1987) is an
Uruguayan former footballer who pla**** as a forward. Born in
Cerro Chato,
Ifrán began his
career with Fénix...
- the
Maghrawa tribe, the
forces of Abu'l
Kamal Tamim,
chief of the Banu
Ifran tribe,
perpetrated a m****acre of Jews in Fez in an anti-Jewish pogrom. The...
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Tlemcen was the
capital of the
Kingdom of Banu
Ifran in the time
period before Islam to 1068. The Banu
Ifran waged uprisings against the
foreign occupiers:...
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Zenata were
divided into
three large tribes: Jarawa, Maghrawa, and Banu
Ifran.
Formerly occupying a
large portion of the Maghreb, they were displaced...
-
Berber ifri (plural
ifran) "cave", in
reference to cave dwellers. (See Tataouine.) The same word may be
found in the name of the Banu
Ifran from
Algeria and...
- Abu
Qurra (Arabic: أبو قرة) a
member of the
Sufrite tribe Banu
Ifran of Tlemcen, was the
founder of the
indigenous Berber Muslim movement with Kharijite...