- 1236, the
Kingdom of
Tlemcen became independent under the rule of the
Zayyanids, and
Yaghmurasen Ibn Zyan. Ibn Zyan was able to
maintain control over...
- Ibn
Moslem ez Zerdali, a
sheikh of the
Zayyanids. The Bānu ʿabd āl-Wād, also
called the Bānu Ziyān or
Zayyanids after Yaghmurasen Ibn Zyan, the founder...
- sultan, who had him
executed and
installed a new
client Zayyanid on the throne. The
Zayyanids of
Tlemcen continued to
recognize the
authority of the Hafsids...
- Tlemcen,
showcasing the
Zayyanid art and
architecture with
evident influence from the
Andalusian style.
During their reign, the
Zayyanids took
significant measures...
- the
Zayyanid dynasty which ended the
Zayyanid-Almohad wars.
Kingdom of
Tlemcen Hafsid dynasty Almohad Caliphate DWD (2018-07-16). "The
Zayyanids: Ibn...
-
Maghreb as a new
political center integrated into was at the
expense of the
Zayyanids of
Tlemcen to its west.
Recurrent conflicts at the
beginning of the sixteenth...
-
control further west. In 1242, he
captured Tlemcen from the
Zayyanids, but the
Zayyanid leader Yaghmurasan evaded him. The two
leaders eventually came...
- and
became the prin****l
centers of
culture in the
central Maghreb. The
Zayyanids were the
first to
sponsor of the
construction of
madrasas in this part...
- the
Zayyanids, but
later allied with them
after they were
defeated in a
battle with the sultan, Ibn Zyan, When the
Marinids replaced the
Zayyanids, the...
-
successor of the
Almohads in Ifriqiya, while, in the
central Maghrib, the
Zayyanids founded a
dynasty that
ruled the
Kingdom of Tlemcen.
Based on a Zenata...