• The Maghrawa or Meghrawa (Arabic: المغراويون) were a large Zenata Berber tribal confederation whose cradle and seat of power was the territory located...
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  • Awlad Mandil or Banu Mandil were a family of the Maghrawa that ruled several regions in North Africa from c. 1160 to 1372. Khazrun ben Falful is said to...
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  • reports that the Zenata were divided into three large tribes: Jarawa, Maghrawa, and Banu Ifran. Formerly occupying a large portion of the Maghreb, they...
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  • Zenata gathered there, executing one of the Maghrawa leaders, Ibn Khazar. The remaining Umayyad, Maghrawa, and Ifranid governors retreated towards Ceuta...
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  • The Banu Khazrun were a family of the Maghrawa that ruled Tripoli from 1001 to 1146. During the 10th century, the region of Ifriqiya and Tripolitania came...
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  • massacre was an event where, following their conquest of the city from the Maghrawa tribe, the forces of Abu'l Kamal Tamim, chief of the Banu Ifran tribe,...
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  • inhabited by the Banū Īfran and the Mag̲h̲rāwa, had passed after the death of Abū Ḳurra into the hands of Mag̲h̲rāwa leaders belonging to the dynasty of...
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    summarising the Amazigh dynasties of the Maghreb region, the Zirid, Ifranid, Maghrawa, Almoravid, Hammadid, Almohad, Merinid, Abdalwadid, Wattasid, Meknassa...
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     'the Defender of God's Faith') in his early 20s when he supported the Maghrawa Berbers in North Africa against Fatimid expansion and later claimed the...
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    Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles...
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