- Abu Abd
Allah Amghar Ibn
Tumart (Berber:
Amghar ibn Tumert, Arabic: أبو عبد الله امغار ابن تومرت, ca. 1080–1130 or 1128) was a
Muslim Berber religious...
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North Africa (the Maghreb). The
Almohad movement was
founded by Ibn
Tumart among the
Berber Masmuda tribes, but the
Almohad caliphate and its ruling...
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founded by Ibn
Tumart,
which created the
Almohad Empire during the 12th to 13th centuries.
Fundamental to
Almohadism was Ibn
Tumart's radical interpretation...
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Almohad movement.
Although the
Almohad movement itself was
founded by Ibn
Tumart, Abd al-Mu'min was the
founder of the
ruling dynasty and
creator of the...
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after the
death of his son. In **** Morocco,
Muhammad ibn
Abdullah ibn Ibn
Tumart (c. 1078/1080 – c. 1130),
sought to
reform Almoravid decadence in the early...
- al-Mu'min,
coming from
Nedroma to Béjaïa in
search of knowledge, met Ibn
Tumart. He had
taken refuge in the
village of
Malala and
preached to the people...
- 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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being the
birthplace of Ibn
Tumart,
founder of the
Almohad caliphate. The
village was
known as
place of
pilgrimage by Ibn
Tumart's followers during Almohad...
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Early in his life, Ibn
Tumart went to
Spain to
pursue his studies, and
thereafter to
Baghdad to
deepen them. In Baghdad, Ibn
Tumart attached himself to the...
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downfall was the Masmuda-led
Almohad rebellion initiated in the
Maghreb by Ibn
Tumart in the 1120s. The last
Almoravid ruler,
Ishaq ibn Ali, was
killed when the...