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Al-Bayan al-Mughrib

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'Kitāb al-bayān al-mughrib fī ākhbār mulūk al-andalus wa'l-maghrib' (Book of the Amazing Story of the History of the Kings of Spain and Morocco) is an important medieval text on the history of the Maghreb (Morocco and Algeria) and Iberia, written in Arabic in Marrakech in about the year 1312 by Ibn Idhari. It is widely regarded among modern researchers as containing valuable information not... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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    Al-Bayan al-Mughrib

    'Kitāb al-bayān al-mughrib fī ākhbār mulūk al-andalus wa'l-maghrib' (Book of the Amazing Story of the History of the Kings of Spain and Morocco) is an important medieval text on the history of the Maghreb (Morocco and Algeria) and Iberia, written in Arabic in Marrakech in about the year 1312 by Ibn Idhari.
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    Ibn Idhari

    Abū al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Idhāri al-Marrākushi (Arabic: أبو العباس أحمد ابن عذاري المراكشي‎) who lived in the late 13th and the early 14th century, was the author of an important medieval text (Al-Bayan al-Mughrib) on the history of the Maghreb (Morocco and Algeria) and Iberia written in 1312. Little is known about the life of this author, who was born in Al-Andalus and lived in Marrakech.
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    Zaynab an-Nafzawiyyat

    The earliest reference to her is in the anonymous 12th-century text Kitab al-Istibsar, where it says "In her time there was none more beautiful or intelligent or witty ... she was married by Yusuf, who built Marrakech for her". ... ↑ As also Al-bayan al-mughrib.
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    Uqba ibn Nafi

    Uqba ibn Nafi (Arabic: عقبة بن نافع‎ ‘Uqbah ibn Nāfi‘) (also referred to as Oqba ibn Nafi, Uqba bin Nafe, Uqba ibn al Nafia, or Akbah) (622–683) was an Arab general under the Umayyad dynasty,in Amir Muavia and Yazid periods, who began the Islamic conquest of the Maghreb, including present-day western Algeria and Morocco in North Africa. ... ↑ Ibn Idhari, Al-Bayan al-Mughrib fi akhbar al-Andalus, 1 ed. G.S. Colin and E. Lévi-Provençal, 2 vols. (Leiden 1949) p.27
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    Marrakech

    The city of Marrakech is the capital of the mid-southwestern economic region of Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, near the foothills of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains. ... ↑ Ibn Idhari, Al-bayan al-mughrib Part III, annotated Spanish translation by A. Huici Miranda, Valencia, 1963
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    Abu-Bakr Ibn-Umar

    Abu-Bakr Ibn-Umar (died in 1087) (Arabic: أبو بكر بن عمر‎) was an Almoravid ruler. ... Ibn Idhari, Al-bayan al-mughrib Part III, annotated Spanish translation by A. Huici Miranda, Valencia, 1963.
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    Aghmat

    Aghmāt was an important medieval Berber town in southern Morocco which is today an archaeological site known as "Joumâa Aghmat". ... ↑ Ibn Idhari, Al-bayan al-mughrib Part III, annotated Spanish translation by A. Huici Miranda, Valencia, 1963
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    Battle of Tours

    The Battle of Tours (October 10, 732), also called the Battle of Poitiers and in Arabic: معركة بلاط الشهداء‎ (ma‘arakat Balâṭ ash-Shuhadâ) Battle of Court of the Martyrs, was fought in an area between the cities of Poitiers and... ... ... Ibn Idhari al-Marrakushi,... the Maghrib, "al-Bayan al-Mughrib fi Akhbar al-Maghrib."
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    Yusuf ibn Tashfin

    Yusuf ibn Tashfin (also, Tashafin, or Teshufin; Berber: Yusf n Tacfin, Arabic: يوسف بن تاشفين‎; reigned c. 1061 - 1106) was a king of the Berber Almoravid empire in North Africa and Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia). ... Ibn Idhari, Al-bayan al-mughrib Part III, annotated Spanish translation by A. Huici Miranda, Valencia, 1963.

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