in the Sahara, particularly during the era of the Zirid monarchy. The Sanhadja were divided into two branches: the non-nomadic tribes, engaged in agriculture...
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Sahara as well as in the Senegal river valley. It was fought between the Sanhadja Berber tribes and Muslim populations in the river valley, led by Lamtuna...
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Precolonial Mauritania (section Sanhadja Confederation)
have always worked against the development of Mauritanian unity. Both the Sanhadja Confederation, at its height from the 8th century to the 10th century,...
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sub-tribes. Each region of the Maghreb contained several tribes (for example, Sanhadja, Houara, Zenata, Masmouda, Kutama, Awarba, and Berghwata). All these tribes...
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Anastasia V. (5 September 2018). "Origin of the Berber Tribal Confederation of Ṣanhādja". Oriental Studies (in Russian). 11 (2): 2–13. ISSN 2619-1008. Maddy-Weitzman...
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Tinsilt 2,154 5,320 Complexe de zones humides de la plaine de Guerbes-Sanhadja 42,100 104,000 Dayet El Ferd 3,323 8,210 Garaet Annk Djemel et El Merhsel...
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its territorial peak of 4,100,000km2. The Zirid Dynasty was a family of Sanhadja Berbers with origins in the Kabyle mountains. During their reign they established...
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the Arab Maqil tribe Beni Hassan (hence the name). They held power over Sanhadja Berber-descended zawiya (religious) and znaga (servant) tribes, extracting...
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of the Awraba tribe of the Imazighen and possibly Christian head of the Sanhadja confederation. He is known for having led an effective Berber martial resistance...
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