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Kusaila ibn
Malzam (Arabic: كسيلة بن ملزم), also
known as Aksel, was a 7th-century
Berber Christian ruler of the
kingdom of
Altava and
leader of the Awraba...
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retook Kairouan, the Arabs'
capital in Ifriqiya, and
killed the
Berber chief Kasila, but was
slain by
Byzantine raiders on his way back to Barqa.
Zuhayr belonged...
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westward campaigns as far as
Tlemcen and
defeated the
Awraba Berber chief Kasila, who
subsequently embraced Islam and
joined his forces. In 678, a treaty...
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slaying of the
Berber ruler Kasila at the
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Zuhayr was
driven back to
Barqa (Cyrenaica) by
Kasila's partisans and
slain by Byzantine...
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Pelimiehet –
Suomen jalkapallon pelaajatilastot 1930–2006...