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Tobna (Ṭubna), also
known by the
ancient names of
Tubunae or Thubunae, is a
ruined former city in
Batna Province of Algeria,
located just
south of the...
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Vescera (Biskra)
Vicus Caesaris Vicus Pacati (Aïn-Mechara?)
Villa Regis (near
Tobna) Zaba (ruins of
Tolga in the
territory of Zab?) Zaraï
Zattara (Bouchegouf...
- "crawler". It was emplo**** by Abu
Abdallah al-Shi'i in the 906
siege of
Tobna (in modern-day Algeria),
where he used it to
protect sappers as they advanced...
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Accessed April 15, 2018.
Talbi (1971)
suggests it was
between Setif and
Tobna but this is not certain. Goucher,
Candice (24
January 2022).
Women Who Changed...
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border between Numidia and
Mauretania Sitifensis.
Tobna section:
begins near
Tubunae (modern
Tobna),
heads south-south-east to the
gorge where the Oued...
- of the Aures. The
Awraba were also
later found to
occupy the
region of
Tobna and the Zab
during the 9th century. Deverdun,
Gaston (1980). "Awraba". The...
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important enemies. Abu
Qurra hunted down the
Abbasid governor after reaching Tobna, Omar ibn Hafç-Hazarmard, who had
hidden in
Kairouan which Abu
Qurra then...
- and
Uqasha immediately set
about re-****embling his
forces quietly around Tobna in the Zab
valley of
western Ifriqiya.
Immediately after hearing of the...
- that
Byzantine rule was absent. No
ruined forts exist west of
Setif and
Tobna,
although there is
evidence of
Byzantine rule
extending further west on...
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Majjana there were
people from
Diyar Rabi'a. In al-Zab, in its
capital Tobna,
there was Quraysh, and
other Arabs. In Sétif,
there were
tribesmen from...