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    Tlemcen (/tlɛmˈsɛn/; Arabic: تلمسان, romanized: Tilimsān) is the second-largest city in northwestern Algeria after Oran and is the capital of Tlemcen...
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    The Kingdom of Tlemcen or Zayyanid Kingdom of Tlemcen (Arabic: الزيانيون) was a kingdom ruled by the Berber Zayyanid dynasty in what is now the northwest...
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  • Tlemcen or Ifranid Kingdom of Tlemcen, was a Kharijite state, founded by Berbers of the Banu Ifran in the eighth century, with its capital at Tlemcen...
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  • The mountains of Tlemcen are a mountain range of Algeria located in the north-west of the country in the wilaya of Tlemcen. The Tlemcen Mountains are a...
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    chedda of Tlemcen (/ˈʃɛdə/; Arabic: شدة تلمسانية, romanized: Shadda Tlimsānī) is a traditional Algerian dress, more precisely of the city of Tlemcen, but also...
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  • The fall of Tlemcen occurred in 1518, when the Ottoman admiral Oruç Barbarossa captured the city of Tlemcen from its sultan, Abu Zayan, the last member...
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    Morocco in 1147, they pushed into Algeria in 1152, taking control over Tlemcen, Oran, and Algiers, wrestling control from the Hilian Arabs, and by the...
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    located in Tlemcen, Algeria.It was created by a 1989 decree and has eight schools and several campuses all located in the state of Tlemcen. It is ranked...
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    the Spaniards on the other saw Tlemcen absorbed into the Regency. Their weakening stirred Saadian lusts.((what|Tlemcen?}} Although the Regency of Algiers...
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  • perhaps in Ain El Hout in the province of Tlemcen in Algeria. According to Ibn Khaldoun, he reached Tlemcen after the assassination of his brother Idris...
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