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Tinmel (Berber: Tin Mel or Tin Mal, Arabic: تينمل) is a
small mountain village in the High
Atlas 100 km from Marrakesh, Morocco.
Tinmel was the...
- (also
spelled Tinmel or Tin Mal; Tachelhit: ⵜⵉⵎⵣⴳⵉⴷ ⵏ ⵜⵉⵏⵎⵍ; Arabic: مسجد تنمل) is a 12th-century
mosque located in the
village of
Tinmel in the High Atlas...
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founded a
ribat at
Tinmel (or 'Tin Mal',
meaning "(she who is) white"), in a
small valley of the Nfis in the
middle of the High Atlas.
Tinmel was an impregnable...
- Tumart) who was
travelling from the east on his way to his
native land in
Tinmel, present-day Morocco. Abd al-Mu'min and his
peers wanted to
convince Ibn...
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Almohad dynasty. His
mother was
Safiyya bint Abi Imran, a
Masmuda woman from
Tinmel, the
daughter of Abu
Imran Musa ibn
Sulayman al-Kafif, a
companion of Ibn...
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followers as the Mahdi, and
shortly afterwards he
established his base at
Tinmel in the
Atlas Mountains.
Under Abd al-Mu'min (r. 1130–1163), they succeeded...
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location of Tangier. A
similar construction can be
found in the name of
Tinmel, the
first capital of the Almohads,
which is
composed of "Tin", and "Amlel"...
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Almoravid and
Almohad forms which are seen in the
Great Mosque of
Tlemcen or in
Tinmel. The
framework of a
marble basin and a grey
marble fragment do****ent the...
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Berber dynasty.
Around 1120, Ibn
Tumart first established a
Berber state in
Tinmel in the
Atlas Mountains.
Early in his life, Ibn
Tumart went to
Spain to pursue...
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tribes of
southern Morocco. The
Almohads first established a
Berber state in
Tinmel in the
Atlas Mountains in
roughly 1120. The
Almohads succeeded in overthrowing...