- The
Zenata (Berber languages: ⵉⵣⵏⴰⵜⵏ, romanized: Iznaten; Arabic: زناتة, romanized: Zanāta) are a
group of
Berber tribes,
historically one of the largest...
- in the 10th and 11th centuries, such as the Zirids, Hammadids,
various Zenata prin****lities in the
western Maghreb, and
several Taifa kingdoms in al-Andalus...
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Kamila Ženatá (born 1953) is a
Czech artist,
known primarily for her
video art and
installation works.
Ženatá studied at the
Academy of Fine Arts, Prague...
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Zenata –
Messali El Hadj
Airport (IATA: TLM, ICAO: DAON) is a
public airport located 17
kilometres (11 mi)
northwest of Tlemcen, the
capital of the Tlemcen...
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Zenata (Arabic: زناتة, romanized: Zanāta) is a town and
commune in
Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved...
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medieval Zenata Berber tribal confederation. They were
first proposed in the
works of
French linguist Edmond Destaing (1915) (1920–23).
Zenata dialects...
- was
named after the Banu
Marin (Arabic: بنو مرين, Berber: Ayt Mrin), a
Zenata Berber tribe. It
ruled the
Marinid sultanate,
founded by Abd al-Haqq I....
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migration of the Banu
Hilal Arab tribes. In the 13th and 14th
centuries the
Zenata Berber Marinids held
power in
Morocco and
strove to
replicate the successes...
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traditionally divided into
three large tribal confederations: Masmuda,
Zenata and Sanhaja. They
often form
smaller confederations of
tribes together (for...
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Granadan military. The
Zenata served as
light cavalry,
which gave rise to the
Spanish term
jinete (derived from the name '
Zenata'),
which denoted this...