- The Banu
Khazrun were a
family of the
Maghrawa that
ruled Tripoli from 1001 to 1146.
During the 10th century, the
region of
Ifriqiya and Tripolitania...
-
which was the
dominant calendar of the time.
Khazrun ben Falful, from the
Maghrawa family Banu
Khazrun,
begins ruling Tripoli, on the
African continent...
- in
North Africa from c. 1160 to 1372.
Khazrun ben
Falful is said to be the
first ancestor of the Banu
Khazrun, the
ruling dynasty of
Tripoli from 1001...
-
conflicts between the
Kingdom of
Sicily and the
Zirids allied with the Banu
Khazrun,
where the
Normans attempted to
expand their influence in
North Africa...
-
Tripolitania was short-lived though, and
already in 1001 the
Berbers of the Banu
Khazrun broke away.
Tripolitania remained under their control until 1146, when...
- away
under the
leadership of
Fulful ibn Sa'id ibn
Khazrun, a
Maghrawa leader who
founded the Banu
Khazrun dynasty,
which endured until 1147.
Fulful fought...
- (1365–1950)
Royal house of Sulu (1823–present) Banu
Thabit (1327–1406) Banu
Khazrun (1001–1146)
Khormans (1300–1551)
Awlad Muhammad (1551–1812) Muhallabids...
-
battleground between the
Fatimids and the
Zirid dynasty of Kairouan. The Banu
Khazrun of
Tripoli also
controlled Surt for a
while as
Fatimid allies.
Around 1037...
- was
ruled by
dynasties based in Cairo,
Egypt (first the Fatimids, Banu
Khazrun, and
later the Mamluks), and
Kairouan in
Ifriqiya (the Arab Fihrid, Muhallabid...
- govern,
though Zirid authority there was
later replaced by the
local Banu
Khazrun dynasty in 1001. In 988 Buluggin's son and
successor al-Mansur
moved the...