-
Berber form.
Other names for the po****tion
include Zenaga, Znaga, Sanhája,
Sanhâdja and Senhaja. Ibn
Khaldun and
others defined the
Sanhaja as a
grouping made...
- have
always worked against the
development of
Mauritanian unity. Both the
Sanhadja Confederation, at its
height from the 8th
century to the 10th century,...
- sub-tribes. Each
region of the
Maghreb contained several tribes (for example,
Sanhadja, Houara, Zenata, Masmouda, Kutama, Awarba, and Berghwata). All
these tribes...
-
Anastasia V. (5
September 2018). "Origin of the
Berber Tribal Confederation of
Ṣanhādja".
Oriental Studies (in Russian). 11 (2): 2–13. ISSN 2619-1008. Maddy-Weitzman...
- in the Sahara,
particularly during the era of the
Zirid monarchy. The
Sanhadja were
divided into two branches: the non-nomadic tribes,
engaged in agriculture...
-
Sahara as well as in the
Senegal river valley. It was
fought between the
Sanhadja Berber tribes and
Muslim po****tions in the
river valley, led by Lamtuna...
-
religious and
military leader, who from 1644 to 1674 led an
alliance of
Sanhadja Berber tribes against the
Maqil Arabs of the
western Sahara desert (mainly...
- its
territorial peak of 4,100,000 km2. The
Zirid Dynasty was a
family of
Sanhadja Berbers with
origins in the
Kabyle mountains.
During their reign they established...
- the Arab
Maqil tribe Beni H****an (hence the name). They held
power over
Sanhadja Berber-descended
zawiya (religious) and
znaga (servant) tribes, extracting...
- a
Sanhadja chief who
served as
lieutenant to the
Sultan of Béjaïa, by
order of Constantine's pretender, Abū Yahyā Abū Bakr,
pushed the
Sanhadja and...