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almoravids (noun): a Berber dynasty of Morocco from the 11th to 12th centuries. It is used as a proper noun to denote the historical dynasty
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Almoravids during the twelfth century.
It served as the uniform of the Almoravids.
Almoravids in power.
English translation of extracts dealing with the Almoravids.
We notice that the Almoravids have been crossing the border.
Buluggin does not seem to have met the Almoravids.
The role of the Almoravids in this process has been hotly debated.
Then it was taken over by the Almoravids.
The Almoravids issued a prestigious gold dinar and a silver coin called a qirat.
Among the most powerful and influential was that of the Almoravids.
It was he who would invited in the Almoravids and then they swiftly deposed him.
He held high office in Granada as a court official until the arrival of the Almoravids.
He led an army into Morocco against the Almoravids and briefly captured Fes.
Azuggi and the nearby battlefield subsequently became a revered site for the Almoravids.
Under the Almoravids Moroccan culture flourished.

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Taroudant became an administrative centre that allowed the Almoravids to control the Souss plain.
The Almoravids the medina.
Reconquista and war with the Almoravids.
City taken by Almoravids under Sir b.
Rodrigo later helped Alfonso counter the rise of the Almoravids.
History of the Almoravids and Almohads.
Ibn Khaldun suggests a link between the decline of Ghana and rise of the Almoravids.
El de Mayeruca He died fighting the Almoravids in a place called Mayeruca.
The Andalusians encamp separately from the Almoravids.
The Almoravids crushed the Christians at the battle of Sagrajas.
Religious tolerance deteriorated under the Almoravids and the Almohads.
In reality, the Almoravids had caused two invasions.
Was chief judge of Cordova under the Almoravids.
Subsequently, the Almoravids pretend to withdraw then launch a successful surprise attack on the castle.
The northern Berbers united against the Almoravids.
An irrigation system built under the Almoravids is still used to water the city 's gardens.
Having enough followers, he led a war against the Almoravids.
Later, the Almoravids and Almohads continued their influence and established a rich and tolerant society.
Alfonso's forces fail in dislodging the Almoravids this year.
The Almoravids complete the conquest of the Ghana Empire, and reach Spain.
He adopted a militant attitude towards the Moors of Al-Andalus, especially the Almoravids.
The maravedi was named after the Moorish Almoravids Arabic المرابطون al-Murābitũn, sing.
The religion promoted by Ṣāliḥ was destroyed in the 11th century by the Almoravids.
The Almoravids established schools of Qur'anic theology and conquered all of Morocco.
Jewish philosopher, born in Córdoba under the Almoravids.
Founded by the Almoravids at the end of the 11th century.
This gate was named after Aghmat, the early capital of the Almoravids before Marrakesh.
The Almoravids didn't just delay it, they transformed it into a religious war.
For example, Joseph Kenney applies the term to the Almoravids.
They were built by the Almoravids in the 12th century to fortify the city.
Muhammed al-Idrisi was born in Ceuta then belonging to the Moroccan Almoravids.
In the 12th century, the Almoravids carried out some work and adaptations on the Alcazaba.
The castle sits on a Muslim fortress of X-XI century, fortified by Almoravids and Almohads.
The Almoravids founded a fortress in Meknes during the 11th century.
His city was attacked by the Almoravids ( Berbers ).

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