- The
Zayyanid dynasty or
Ziyanids (Arabic: زيانيون, Ziyānyūn) or Abd al-Wadids (Arabic: بنو عبد الواد, Bānu ʿabd āl-Wād) was a
Berber Zenata dynasty that...
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Tlemcen in 1235 AD. The town once
again came
under the
dominion of the
Ziyanid sultans of the
Kingdom but
experienced a
large measure of independence...
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General territorial control of the
Hafsids and
their western neighbours, the
Zayyanids (
Ziyanids) and Marinids...
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advantage of
their position. Arab
contingents of the
Hafsid army
joined the
Ziyanids,
contributing to
their victory. The
Hafsid sultan was
wounded during the...
- Bosworth,
Clifford Edmund (1996). "The 'Abd al-Wādids or Zayyānids or
Ziyānids". The New
Islamic Dynasties: A
Chronological and
Genealogical Manual. Edinburgh...
- the
Ziyanids as
early as 1329. In the
spring of 1331, the
latter launched a
campaign on
Tlemcen while the
Hafsids on
their side destro**** the
Ziyanid strongholds...
- Bosworth,
Clifford Edmund (1996). "The 'Abd al-Wadids or
Zayyanids or
Ziyanids". The New
Islamic Dynasties: A
Chronological and
Genealogical Manual. Edinburgh...
- 1068. The
Almohads refounded the port as
Bethioua in 1162.
Under the
Ziyanids, this port near
Tlemcen was
renamed Marsa Ben Zian ("Port of the Sons of...
- in
succession under Fatimid, Sanhaja, Maghrawa, Almoravid, Almohad, and
Ziyanid control. In the
later 15th century, it
prospered amid the
exodus of Moors...
- 1018 –
Djamaa el
Kebir mosque built. 1159 –
Almohades in power. 1313 –
Ziyanids of the
Kingdom of
Tlemcen in power. 1516
Capture of
Algiers by Hayreddin...