- Béjaïa was a
major attempt in 1326–1329 by the
Zayanids to take the city from
their Hafsid rivals. The
Zayanid sultans carried out a
policy of
expansion towards...
-
Abdallah Ibn Seid en-Nas
against the army of the
Zayanids commanded by
Moussa Ibn Ali. In 1326, the
Zayanid sultan Abu Tashfîn
ordered Musa Ibn Ali Al-Kurdi...
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Muslim dynasties History of
Algeria "Algeria –
Zayanids". countrystudies.us.
Retrieved 22 July 2016. "Abd al-Wadid
Dynasty | Berber...
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Global History, (Cambridge
University Press, 2012), 414. "Algeria -
Zayanids". countrystudies.us.
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Dynasty | Berber...
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until the
region came
under Ottoman suzerainty in the 16th century, the
Zayanids kept a
tenuous hold in the
central Maghrib. Many
coastal cities ****erted...
- II as-Said as
ruler of the
Marinid dynasty, in modern-day Morocco. The
Zayanids under Abu
Hamuw II
recapture Kingdom of
Tlemcen in Algeria. Shah Mahmud...
- Kashmir, Shah Mir dies and is
succeeded by his son Jamsbed. In Algeria, The
Zayanids under Abu Said
Othman recapture Algeria. 1350: In the
Sarbadaran Empire...
- the
troops of the
Hafsid caliph, Abu
Yahya Abu Bakr, and the army of the
Zayanid sultan, Abu Tashfîn,
commanded by
Yahya Ibn
Moussa and Omar Ibn
Hamza (leader...
-
trade after about 1420. The
successor dynasties in
North Africa—Marinids,
Zayanids, and Hasfids—did not base
their power on a
program of
religious reform...
- II as-Said as
ruler of the
Marinid dynasty, in modern-day Morocco. The
Zayanids under Abu
Hamuw II
recapture Kingdom of
Tlemcen in Algeria. Shah Mahmud...