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- The Marinid dynasty (Arabic: المرينيون al-marīniyyūn) was a Berber Muslim dynasty that controlled present-day Morocco from the mid-13th to the 15th century...
- Maghreb region, the Zirid, Ifranid, Maghrawa, Almoravid, Hammadid, Almohad, Merinid, Abdalwadid, Wattasid, Mekn****a and Hafsid dynasties. Both of the Hammadid...
- making the city the capital of their European dominions. Faced with the Merinid threat in 1278, Alfonso X arrived in the city with the intention of taking...
- The Marinid Tombs or Merenid Tombs are a set of ruined monumental tombs on a hill above and north of Fes al-Bali, the old city of Fez, Morocco. They were...
- Arabization. During the 14th century, under the Merinids, Anfa rose in importance as a port. The last of the Merinids were ousted by a po****r revolt in 1465...
- upon hospitals in the city. The psychiatric hospital installed by the Merinid Caliph Ya'qub al-Mansur in the 16th century was described by the historian...
- Tatars, together with a character study of Timur, sending them to the Merinid rulers in Fez. Ibn Khaldūn spent the next five years in Cairo completing...
- were produced for the metering of the Zakāt al-fitr. For example, for the merinid sultan Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Othman (reigned 1331-1351), a vessel was made...
- against the French colonial empire. Lalla C****a, wife of the Sultan of Merinid and Abbessine origin Abu al-Hasan and whose necropolis is located in C****ah...
- had hosted Ibn Tumart and thus secured a good position. Later on, the Merinid sultan Abu al-Hasan appointed Abu al-Hamalat ibn `A'id ibn Thabit as their...