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Aghlabids were a dynasty of emirs ruling Ifriqiya (modern-day Tunisia) and eastern Algeria in the Islamic period. They played a significant role in the history of the Maghreb and Europe
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This offer presented a great opportunity for the Aghlabids.
The Aghlabids were good administrators.
The mosque was built in several steps under the Aghlabids.
Aghlabids State was never in peace.
The loss of the fleet dulled any prospect of a reaction by the Aghlabids.
Nonetheless the Aghlabids proved unable to dislodge these remnant Kharijites.
They were expelled from Kairouan because of the political persecutions inflicted by the Aghlabids.
Nominally the island was under rule of the Aghlabids and later the Fatimids.
The Aghlabids seized Reggio and put the wealthy city through a thorough sack.
The original gate was built during the reign of the Aghlabids in the 9th century.
The Aghlabids established their capital in Mdina.
May 21 - After a siege of eight months, Syracuse is captured by the Aghlabids of Ifriqiya.
The Aghlabids also built palaces, fortifications and fine waterworks of which only the pools remain.
Syracuse, Sicily, is captured by the Muslim Aghlabids after a nine-month siege.
Sicilians and Aghlabids clashed at the terrible Battle of Trapani, without a clear victor.

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Ibn Kathir recorded that 300 ships of Umayyad and Aghlabids joint forces were present.
In 847 Taranto, Bari and Brindisi declared themselves emirates independent from the Aghlabids.
In September 900, the Aghlabids caught up with and defeated the Sicilian army before Palermo.
Melite was captured and destroyed by the Aghlabids in 870.
Under the Aghlabids ( 9th century ), huge works gave the mosque its present aspect.

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