- 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...
-
Berber leader of the 10th century. He was a
member of the
tribe of Banu
IfranWhen he
murdered his
uncle Habbous, the Banu
Ifren tribe was
unhappy with him...
-
Zenata were
divided into
three large tribes: Jarawa, Maghrawa, and Banu
Ifran.
Formerly occupying a
large portion of the Maghreb, they were displaced...
-
Berber word ifri (plural
ifran)
meaning "cave", in
reference to cave dwellers. The same word may be
found in the name of the Banu
Ifran from
Algeria and Tripolitania...
- Córdoba,
Ronda became the
capital of a
small kingdom ruled by the
Berber Banu
Ifran, the
taifa of Ronda.
During this period,
Ronda gained most of its Islamic...
- century, the
Maghrawa controlled Fes,
Sijilmasa and
Aghmat while the Banu
Ifran ruled over Tlemcen, Salé (C****ah), and the
Tadla region.: 91 According...
- "Björn
Hamberg om
livet i
Swansea och den nya utmaningen: "Vi är långt
ifrån färdiga"". op.se. "Björn
Hamberg besökte ÖFK-träning: "Hemlängtan har man...
-
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:...
-
Fredrik (1757). Iter Palæstinum,
eller Resa til
Heliga Landet, förrättad
ifrån år 1749 til 1752 : med beskrifnigar, rön, anmärkingar, öfver de märkvärdigaste...
- (736–790)
Emirate of
Cordoba (756–929)
Rustamid dynasty (777–909) Banu
Ifran (830–1040)
Fatimid dynasty (909–1171)
Zirid dynasty (972–1148) Confederation...