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Tahart (also
written Tahat) is a
village in the
commune of Abalessa, in Tamanr****et Province, Algeria. It lies on Oued
Outoul 37
kilometres (23 mi) west...
- The new
imamate was
centered on the
newly built capital of
Tahert (or
Tahart), near present-day Tiaret.
Several Ibādī
tribes displaced from
Tunisia and...
- al-Wahhab ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Rustam, was the
second imam of the
Imamate of
Tahart and
founder of the
Wahbi Ibadism movement. He was part of the
Rustamid dynasty...
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Ibadi leaders founded a state,
which became known as
Rustamid dynasty, in
Tahart. It was
overthrown in 909 by the
Fatimid Caliphate.
Ibadi communities continue...
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leaders founded a state,
which became known as the
Rustamid dynasty, in
Tahart. It was
overthrown in 909 by the Fatimids.
Ibadi communities continue to...
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Atlantides Field Studies in
Libya John
Innes Clarke Zerouki, Brahim. L'Imamat de
Tahart:
Histoire politico-socio-religieuse. France: L'Harmattan, 1987.”Les Mikn****a...
- (Béjaïa); and al-Maghrib al-Aqsa (the far Maghrib),
which extended from
Tahart (Tiaret) to the
Atlantic Ocean.
Historians and
geographers disagreed, however...
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Tahat may
refer to:
Mount Tahat, a
mountain in
Algeria Tahart, a
village in
Algeria Taht (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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University Press. ISBN 9780748621378. "North
Africa - The
Rustamid state of
Tāhart".
Encyclopedia Britannica.
Retrieved 2020-08-19. Al-Bayan Al-Maghreb (Ibn...
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cages in a
humiliating manner.
After this success, Ziri was also
given Tahart to
govern on
behalf of the Fatimids. He was
eventually killed in battle...