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Meaning of "marinid"

marinid (adjective) - 'Marinid' refers to a dynasty that ruled Morocco and parts of North Africa from the 13th to the 15th century. It is often used in historical contexts related to this specific dynasty
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  • A member of a dynasty of Zenata Berber descent that ruled Morocco from the 13th to the 15th century.

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It is widely acknowledged as an excellent example of Marinid architecture.
The Marinid dynasty attempted to regain it but never succeeded.
He was the official historian of the Marinid dynasty.
The mention of the Marinid victory implicitly announces the disappearance of the Almohad empire.
It is widely acknowledged as a major example of Marinid architecture.
One Marinid prince fought on the Castilian side.
The palace was abandoned after the demise of the Marinid dynasty.
Former Marinid cemetery.
Most of the principal monuments in Fes el Bali were built under Marinid rule.
Fes reached its golden age during the Marinid Dynasty of the thirteenth century.
Abu Abd Allah continued somewhat unsuccessfully to advocate Marinid policies.
The Marinid empire.
Golden age and the Marinid period.
But the Marinid emir Abu Yusuf was then engaged against Tlemcen and could not intervene.
Several Ifriqiyan parties appealed to the Marinid ruler for assistance.

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The marinid necropolis at chellah, the mysterious and romantic site of rabat.
Abu Faris was one of the more decisive of the Marinid rulers.
While theoretically subject to the Marinid sultans, they were largely autonomous.
Construction of the mosque of Taza, the earliest preserved Marinid building.
The greatest Marinid Sultan, ended the internal quarrels and initiated an expansionary program.
It 's widely acknowledged as a significant example of Marinid architecture.
Like the Marinid dynasty, its rulers were of Zenata Berber descent.
Eventually, the political potential of his followers was to provoke the Marinid Sultan Abdellhaqq II d.
The Marinid dynasty briefly held sway over all the Maghreb in the mid-14th century.
Abu Yusuf 's remains were translated to the Marinid necropolis at Chellah which had himself built.
Oulad Saïd, of Zughba Arab origin, settled in the region during the Marinid era.
He will be succeeded by his son, Marinid emir Abu Yaqub Yusuf of Morocco.
In 1250 it regained its capital status under the Marinid dynasty.
A Marinid fleet blockaded Tlemcen through much of 1290, but to little effect.
He was succeeded by his brother, Abu al-Rabi Sulayman as Marinid sultan of Morocco.
He was visited at his court by the Marinid prince Mohammed . [ 4 ].
Muhammad ibn Abd Al-Haqq or Muhammad ben 'Abd al-Haqq, was a Marinid ruler.
Among his most notable is his 1371 hagiographical history of the Marinid sultan Abu al-Hasan.
The northerly port cities of Ceuta and Tangiers also refrained from acknowledging Marinid suzerainty until 1273.
In 1250 Fez regained its capital status under the Marinid dynasty.
He accompanied Ferdinand on the ill-fated Portuguese campaign to conquer Tangier from Marinid Morocco in 1437.

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