- Ziri ibn
Manad or Ziri son of
Mennad (died in 971) was the
founder of the
Zirid dynasty in the Maghreb. Ziri ibn
Mennad was a
chief of the
Takalata branch...
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transliterated Bologhine, in full ʾAbū al ****ūḥ Sayf ad
Dawlah Bulukīn ibn Zīrī ibn
Manād aṣ Ṣanhājī (Arabic: أبو الفتوح سيف الدولة بلكين بن زيري بن مناد الصنهاجي;...
- Zawi ibn Ziri as-Sanhaji or Al-Mansur Zawi ibn Ziri ibn
Manad as-Sanhaji (Arabic: المنصور زاوي بن زيري بن مناد الصنهاجي), was a
chief in the
Berber Sanhaja...
- and
Ifriqiya (eastern Maghreb) from 972 to 1148.
Descendants of Ziri ibn
Manad, a
military leader of the
Fatimid Caliphate and the
eponymous founder of...
- the
western Maghreb were led by the
Fatimid general Jawhar and Ziri ibn
Manad between 958 and 960. They were
directed against the
rulers who had recognised...
- ****stani coup d'état
attempt and
edited journals including Al-Nadwah and Al-
Manad. He is a
member of the core-committee of ****stan Tehr****-e-Insaf. Khan...
- brott,
totalt och per 100 000 av medelfolkmängden,
efter brottstyp och
månad för anmälan, år 2012 samt jämförelse med föregående år".
Swedish National...
- ibn al-Manṣūr (Arabic: باديس بن المنصور; died 1016),
known fully as ʾAbū
Manād Bādīs Nāṣir al-Dawla (أبو مناد باديس ناصر الدولة), was the
third ruler of...
- brott,
totalt och per 100 000 av medelfolkmängden,
efter brottstyp och
månad för anmälan, år 2012 samt jämförelse med föregående år".
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years subjugating most of
northern Morocco. He was
accompanied by Ziri ibn
Manad, the
leader of the Zirids.
Jawhar took
Sijilmasa in
September or October...