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- Paul M. (June 2010). "The Sufris of Sijilmasa: toward a history of the Midrarids". The Journal of North African Studies. 15 (2): 173–188. doi:10.1080/13629380902734136...
- Africa continued throughout the Umayyad period. Around 750, the Sufri Midrarids established a dynasty in Sijilmasa, in modern Morocco. The dynasty survived...
- Paul M. Jr. (2010), "The Sufris of Sijilmasa: toward a history of the Midrarids", Journal of North African Studies, 15 (2): 173–188, doi:10.1080/13629380902734136...
- Khariji Muslims in the seventh and eighth centuries. They established the Midrarid state at Sijilm****a, now in Morocco. In Tlemcen, Algeria, the Banu Ifran...
- time, such as the Barghwata Confederacy on the Atlantic coast and the Midrarid Emirate in Sijilmasa. The founder of the Idrisid dynasty was Idris ibn...
- states such as the Barghawata of Masmuda, the Ifranid dynasty, and the Midrarid dynasty, both from the Zenata. The Idrisid dynasty would come to rule most...
- July 910. During the previous months, Sijilmasa had been lost to the Midrarids, Tahert was once more closely besieged by the Zenata, and an uprising...
- coast between Safi and Salé under the leadership of Tarif al-Matghari. The Midrarid dynasty or Banu Midrar were a Berber dynasty that ruled the Tafilalt region...
- Midrarid dynasty 757-976 Ifranid Dynasty 790-1066 Khattabid Dynasty 918-1177 Zirid dynasty 988–1069 Khazrunid Dynasty 1001-1146 Hammadid dynasty 1014–1152...
- In this vacuum, various prin****lities arose in the region, such as the Midrarid Emirate in eastern Morocco, led by a Zenata Miknasa tribe, to which the...