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    The Senusiyya, Senussi or Sanusi (Arabic: السنوسية, romanized: al-Sanūssiyya) are a Muslim political-religious Sufi order and clan in Libya and surrounding...
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    the Senussi, which extended into numerous parts of North Africa. The Senusiyya, or Senussi movement, was a sufi religious revival adapted to desert life...
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    Other groups sought to reform Sufism rather than reject it, with the Senusiyya and Muhammad Ahmad both waging war and establishing states in Libya and...
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    even after direct Ottoman control was resumed in Tripoli. The indigenous Senusiyya (or Sanusi) Movement, led by Islamic cleric Muhammad ibn Ali al-Sanusi...
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    Qudusiyah Rahmani (Rahmaniyya) Rifa`i (Rifa'iyya) Rishi order Safaviyya Senusiyya (Senusi tariqa) Shadhili (Shadhiliyyah) Darqawiyya (Darqawa) Murabitun...
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    with only Liberia and Ethiopia retaining sovereignty, along with Egba, Senusiyya, Mbunda, and the Ovambo kingdoms, which were later conquered. The 1884...
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  • Sanusi may refer to: the Senusiyya, a Sufi order and Libyan dynasty, also spelled Sanusi Muhammad ibn Ali al-Sanusi (1787–1859), founder of the dynasty...
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  • Uadi Bu Taga was fought in Libya in September 1931 between Italy and Senusiyya. The battle ended in a key Italian victory. At the end of the battle the...
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    with only Liberia and Ethiopia retaining sovereignty, along with Egba, Senusiyya, Mbunda, and the Ovambo kingdoms, which were later conquered. The 1884...
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  • contemparories include Abu'l 'Abbas Al Dandarawi and the founders of Salihiyya and Senusiyya. A Sufi doctrine that had spread across the Muslim World with many Haḍra...
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