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Nefzaoua (Tunisian Arabic: نفزاوة) is a
region of
southwest Tunisia bounded by the salt lake
Chott el
Djerid to the west, the
Grand Erg
Oriental to the...
- Gbillī) is a town in the
south of
Tunisia and one of the main
cities in the
Nefzaoua region. It is
located in
southern Tunisia near the
Chott el
Djerid salt...
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evacuated to Sicily.
Communities of
Tunisian Christians would still exist in
Nefzaoua up to the 14th century. The
Almohads initially ruled over
Tunisia through...
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mainly in
Algeria (Tolga, Oued Righ), in
Tunisia (in the
areas of Jérid and
Nefzaoua), and in the
United States (in California,
Arizona and Texas),
where this...
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hinted at a
native Christian community in 14th
century in the
villages of
Nefzaoua, south-west of Tozeur. They paid the
jizyah and had some
people of Frankish...
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disappeared under Islamic rule. The
indigenous Christian po****tion in some
Nefzaoua villages persisted until the 14th century.
Several Berber dynasties emerged...
- Jaʿfar ʿAbd Allāh
Muhammad ibn Ali ibn
Abdullah Sallamah, (possibly from
Nefzaoua)
Nominated heir by his
brother caliph Al-Saffah (the
founder of Abbasid...
- of the Arab conquest.
Berber Christians continued to live in
Tunis and
Nefzaoua in the
south of
Tunisia until the
early 15th century, and "[i]n the first...
- The
Ourferdjouma or Urfedjouma,
Warfajuma were a
large Nefzaoua Sufrite Berber tribe.
After capturing Kairouan in 757-758 from the Fihrids, the Ourferdjouma...
- of the Arab conquest.
Berber Christians continued to live in
Tunis and
Nefzaoua in the
south of
Tunisia up
until the
first quarter of the 15th century...