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Ifriqiya (Arabic: إفريقية, lit. 'Africa'
Ifrīqya), also
known as al-Maghrib al-Adna (Arabic: المغرب الأدنى), was a
medieval historical region comprising...
- 757 and
Kairouan in 758. But the
Abbasid Arab
governor of
Egypt invaded Ifriqya,
defeated the
Nafusa in a
battle at
Tawergha in 761 (his
third attempt...
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Almohad governor of
Ifriqya from 1207 to 1221...
- معركة الأصنام) was a
military engagement between the
Umayyad governor of
Ifriqya,
Handhala ibn
Safwan al-Kalbi, and the
Sufrite Berber insurgents led by...
- (UNAF; Arabic: اتحاد شمال إفريقيا لكرة القدم, romanized: Ittiḥād Shamāl
Ifrīqyā li-Kurat al-Qadam; French:
Union nord-africaine de football) is an ****ociation...
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Battle of Al-Qarn was a
military engagement between the
Umayyad governor of
ifriqya Handhala ibn
Safwan al-Kalbi and the
Sufrite Berber insurgents led by Oqasha...
- Yūsuf (1968). M. al-Ṭanjī (ed.). "al-Ṭarāʾiq wa-l-ʾalḥān al-mūsīqiyya fī
ʾIfrīqyā wa-l-Andalus. Mutʿat al-ʾismāʿ fī ʿilm al-samāʿ". Al-Abhath. 21 (1–3)....
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Greece are
raided by a
fleet of Arab
Muslim ships sent by the
governor of
Ifriqya, the ones
raiding South Western Europe are led by Habīb Ibn Abi ‘Ubayda...
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ruled over "Al-Maghrib al-Awsat" (central Maghreb,
modern Algeria) and
Ifriqya, also
called "Al-Maghrib al-Adna" ("he
closest Maghreb" to the East, modern...
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Abulafia 1985, p. 33 n. 35,
quoting Ibn Abī Dīnār, Al Muʾnis fi
Akhbar Ifriqya wa Tunis.
Abulafia 1985, p. 39,
quoting Ibn Idhari, The
Amazing Story....