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Ifriqiya also known as al-Maghrib al-Adna (Arabic: المغرب الأدنى), was a medieval historical region comprising today's Tunisia and eastern Algeria, ...
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In medieval history, Ifriqiya or Ifriqiyah (Arabic: إفريقية) was the area of the coastal regions of what are today western Libya, Tunisia, ...
Ifriqiya (8th−16th centuries) — a region of medieval Africa, in Medieval Algeria, Medieval Tunisia, and Tripolitania (northwestern Libya).
10 June 838) was the Aghlabid ruler (amir) of Ifriqiya from 817 until his death in 838. His reign marked a shift towards greater control and stability for the ...
The Hilalian invasion of Ifriqiya (Arabic: الغزو الهلالي لإفريقية) refers to the migration of Arab tribes of Banu Hilal to Ifriqiya. It was organised by the ...
Abu Ishaq Ibrahim II ibn Ahmad (27 June 850 – 23 October 902) was the Emir of Ifriqiya. He ruled from 875 until his abdication in 902. After the demise of ...
Abu 'l-Gharaniq Muhammad II ibn Ahmad (died 875) was the eighth Emir of Ifriqiya from 864 to 875. Muhammad II ibn Ahmad محمد بن أحمد. Emir of Ifriqiya
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The Abbasid conquest of Ifriqiya was an armed campaign in 761 against Kharijite Ibadites in Ifriqiya led by Muhammad ibn al-Ash'ath al-Khuza'i on behalf of ...
Ifriqiya is the area during medieval history comprising of the eastern part of the Constantinois (modern eastern Algeria), Tunis (modern Tunisia), ...