- The
Lamtuna (Berber languages: Ilemteyen) are a
nomadic Berber tribe belonging to the Iẓnagen /
Sanhaja (Zenaga) confederation, who
traditionally inhabited...
- to the
Almohads in 1147. The
Almoravids emerged from a
coalition of the
Lamtuna, Gudala, and M****ufa,
nomadic Berber tribes living in what is now Mauritania...
- face covering)] is a
confederation of: Lemta, M****ufa, Warith/Banū Warit,
Lamtuna/Ilemteyen, Gudāla/Djudalla/Gazzula/Geuzula/Gaetuli, Anifa, Charta, Mandala...
- (d. near Azuggi, 1056; Arabic : يحيى إبن عمر) was a
chieftain of the
Lamtuna, a
tribe in the
Sanhaja confederation.
Yahya ibn Umar was the
second emir...
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conflict between the
Lamtuna and the Godala. Both of them
Muslim Berber Sanhaja tribes of the
Sahara Desert and one time allies, the
Lamtuna formed the core...
- Believers".
Yusuf ibn
Tashfin was a
Berber of the Banu Turgut, a
branch of the
Lamtuna, a
tribe belonging to the
Sanhaja confederacy. The
Sanhaja were linked...
-
school of **** Islam. The
Tajakant tribe descended from the
tribe of
Lamtuna, a
fraction of the
powerful tribe of
Sanhadja in the
Mauritanian Adrar...
-
Almoravid empire developed in
northwest Africa,
whose core was
formed by the
Lamtuna branch of the
Sanhaja Berber.: 99 In the mid-11th century, they allied...
- Imam Nasr ad-Din was a
Lamtuna Berber religious and
military leader, who from 1644 to 1674 led an
alliance of
Sanhadja Berber tribes against the Maqil...
- el-Hamra dry river. The Beni H****an then were at
constant war with the
Lamtuna nomadic Berbers of the Sahara. Over
roughly five centuries,
through a complex...