Refimprove date April 2010 In Middle Ages medieval history , Ifriqiya or Ifriqiyah Lang ar big big transl ar DIN Ifr qiya was the area comprising the coastal regions of what are today western Libya , Tunisia , and eastern Algeria . This area included what had been the Roman province of Africa Province Africa , whose name it inherited. Ifriqiya was bounded on the south by the semi arid areas and salt marshes called el Djerid . At various times, the rulers of this area also conquered Sicily , and the western boundary was in continual flux but usually went as far as Bejaia . Its capital was Kairouan ... culture. Rulers of Ifriqiya Umayyad Governors of Ifriqiya Mu awiya ibn Hudaij al Kindi as Sakuni ... 670 Abu al Muhajir Dinar , 674 681 Uqba ibn Nafi Oqba ibn Nafi i al Fihri , restored , 681 683 Ifriqiya ... , 742 44 Fihrid Emirs of Ifriqiya Abd al Rahman ibn Habib al Fihri , 745 755. Ilyas ibn Habib al ... Ayan, 795 797 Muhammad ibn Mocatel, 797 800 Aghlabid Emirs of Ifriqiya Ibrahim I ibn al Aghlab ibn Salim ... 902 903 Ziyadat Allah III ibn Abdillah 903 909 Fatimid Caliphs in Ifriqiya unicode Ubayd Allah al ... Ab Tam m Ma add al Mu izz li D n All h 953 975 transferred to Egypt in 973 Zirid rulers of Ifriqiya ... west Ifriqiya to Hammadids , 1018 , declared independence from Fatimid s 1045 invasion of the Banu ... Sicily 1143 1156 br All of Ifriqiya conquered and annexed by the Almohads 1160 Hafsid governors of Ifriqiya Abd al Wahid 1207 1216 Abd Allah Hafsid Abd Allah 1224 1229 Abu Zakariya 1229 1249 Hafsid caliph s of Ifriqiya Muhammad I al Mustansir 1249 1277 Muse Mohammed 1223 1270 Yahya II al Watiq 1277 ... display title Category Emirs of Ifriqiya Category History of North Africa Category History of Tunisia ar bg ca Ifriquiya da Ifriqiya de Ifriqiya es Ifriqiya eo Ifrikio eu Ifriqiya fr Ifriqiya it Ifriqiya hu Ifr kija nl Ifriqiya ja pl Ifrikija pt Ifriqiya ro Ifriqiya ru scn Ifriqiya simple Ifriqiya sr sh Ifrikija fi Ifriqiya sv Ifriqiya yo fr k y ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2008 Muhammad II ibn Ahmad Abu al Gharaniq lang ar died 875 was the eighth Emir of the Aghlabids in Ifriqiya 864 875 He succeeded his uncle Ziyadat Allah II 863 864 , inheriting from his predecessors a stable and prosperous state. An aesthete fond of wine and hunting, he felt able to devote himself to extravagance and displays of pomp. His reign saw the conquest of Malta and raids into mainland Italy were sufficient to force tribute from Pope John VIII . Towards the end of his reign a caravan of pilgrims from Mecca introduced the plague into Ifriqiya this, and an ensuing famine led to severe depopulation and the weakening of the kingdom. He was succeeded by his brother Ibrahim II of Ifriqiya Abu Ishaq Ibrahim II 875 902 Persondata name Muhammad II of Ifriqiya alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 875 place of death DEFAULTSORT Muhammad 02 Of Ifriqiya Category 875 deaths Category Year of birth unknown Category Aghlabid emirs Category Emirs of Ifriqiya Africa royal stub ar ca Abu l Gharaniq Muh mmad de Abu l Gharaniq Muhammad II. pl Muhammad II ibn Ahmad ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2009 Ziyadat Allah I lang ar died June 10, 838 was the third Aghlabid Emir in Ifriqiya 817 until his death. Abu Muhammand Ziyadat Allah I succeeded his brother Abdallah I 812 817 to the Emirate of Ifriqiya. During his rule the relationship between the ruling dynasty on the one hand and the jurists and Arab troops on the other remained strained. When Ziyadat Allah I attempted to disband the Arab units in 824, it led to a great revolt at Tunis , which was only put down in 836 with the help of the Berber people Berbers . Ziyadat had already begun campaigns in Italy in an attempt to divert the restless Arab troops, and so in 827 there began the conquest of Sicily from the Byzantine Empire , under the jurist Asad ibn al Furat . Although initially repulsed by the Byzantines, they managed to conquer Palermo in 831. Power struggles on the Italian mainland afforded further opportunity for conquest and plunder a call for aid from the Duke of Naples enabled them to establish a foothold in southern Italy and begin extensive raids against the Christians . The economic health of the kingdom, in spite of the political unrest, enabled a substantial building programme. The mosque of Uqba ibn Nafi in Kairuan was renovated and refurnished, and more city defenses were erected. After the death of Ziyadat Allah I his brother Abu Iqal 838 841 became Emir. See also Islamic conquest of Sicily Persondata name Ziyadat Allah I of Aghlabids alternative names short description Emir of Ifriqiya date of birth place of birth date of death 838 place of death DEFAULTSORT Ziyadat Allah 01 Of Aghlabids Category 838 deaths Category Aghlabid emirs Category Emirs of Ifriqiya ar ca Ziy dat Al lah ibn Ibrahim de Ziy dat All h I. es Ziyadat Al I de Ifriqiya it Ziyadat Allah I nl Ziyadat Allah I pl Zijadat Allah I ro Ziyadat Allah I scn Ziadet Allah sh Zijadat Alah I od Ifrikije ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Abdullah II Abu l Abbas d. 27 July 903 Lang ar was the tenth Emir of the Aghlabids in Ifriqiya 902 903 He took over the Emirate after his father Ibrahim II of Aghlabids Abu Ishaq Ibrahim II was forced to abdicate after a tyrannical rule. He immediately set about trying to reduce the autonomy of the Kutama Berber people Berbers in order to stop the Ismailite mission of Abu Abdullah al Shi i , however without success. An effort to replace the Malikite law schools with Hanifites from Iraq also failed. Abdullah was murdered by his son Ziyadat Allah III of Aghlabids Abu Muda Ziyadat Allah in 903. Persondata NAME Abdullah II of Ifriqiya ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Aghlabid emir DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 903 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abdullah 02 Of Aghlabids Category 903 deaths Category Emirs of Ifriqiya Category 9th century births Category Aghlabid emirs Category Assassinated royalty Islam bio stub ar ca Abu l Abb s Abd Al lah II ibn Ibrahim de Abu l Abbas Abdallah II. pl Abdallah II ibn Ibrahim sh Abdullah II od Ifrikije ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2009 Abu Mudhar Ziyadat Allah III lang ar died 916 was the eleventh and last Emir of the Aghlabids in Ifriqiya 903 909 He came to power after the murder of his father Abdullah II of Aghlabids Abdullah II in 903. He immediately had all his brothers and uncles executed to eliminate any possible rivals. While this massacre secured his position in the short term, the Aghlabid dynasty lost any remaining prestige it had in the eyes of the people. The Kutama tribe under Abu Abdullah al Shi i continued to gain in strength and were able to capture the city of Setif after two Aghlabid campaigns 905 and 906 ended in failure, ash Shi i went on the counter attack. After the conquest of southern Ifriqiya the troops of the Aghlabids were decisively defeated at al Aribus on 18 March 909. All of Ifriqiya was now in Kutama hands and the Aghlabid dynasty was ended. Ziyadat himself managed to escape to the near East, but was unable to secure any help from the Abbasids to regain his emirate. He died in 916 in Palestine . Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Ziyadat Allah III of Aghlabids alternative names short description Aghlabid Emir date of birth place of birth date of death 916 place of death DEFAULTSORT Ziyadat Allah 03 Of Aghlabids Category 916 deaths Category Aghlabid emirs Category Emirs of Ifriqiya ar ca Abu M dar Ziy dat Al lah III ibn Abd Al lah de Ziyadat Allah III. it Ziyadat Allah III pl Zijadat Allah III scn Abu Mudar Ziyada Allah ibn Abi al Abbas ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Abu Is haq Ibrahim II Lang ar died 23 October 902 was the ninth Emir or ruler of the Aghlabids in Ifriqiya ruled 875 902 He succeeded to the Emirate on the death of his brother Muhammad II of Aghlabids Muhammad II 864 875 . Although he inherited a kingdom depopulated by the plague of 874, his reign was economically prosperous. In 876 he built a new palace, Ar Raqqada , near Kairuan and sought to develop agriculture by building up the irrigation system. Nevertheless, the start of the decline of the dynasty can be dated to his reign. Although the Muslim conquest of Sicily conquest of Sicily was almost completed with the Siege of Syracuse 877 878 fall of Syracuse in 878, the Byzantine Empire Byzantines drove the Muslims out of Bari and Taranto in Apulia after a naval victory. Also, in 882 an attack by the Tulunids of Egypt had to be fought off and several Berber people Berber revolts against the tyrannical rule of Ibrahim had to be put down. From 893 there began the missionary work of the Ismaili under Abu Abdullah al Shi i amongst the Kutama Berbers in Algeria this would eventually lead to the downfall of the Aghlabids and the rise of the Fatimids . As unrest amongst the population against his tyrannical rule deepened, he was forced to abdicate by his son Abdullah II of Ifriqiya Abu l Abbas Abdallah . Ibrahim went to Sicily to carry on the campaign against the Byzantines, and died of dysentery during an invasion of Calabria . See also History of Islam in southern Italy Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Ibrahim II of Aghlabids alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 902 place of death DEFAULTSORT Ibrahim 02 Of Aghlabids Category 902 deaths Category Aghlabid emirs Category Emirs of Ifriqiya Category History of Islam ar ca Abu Ishaq Ibrahim ibn hmad de Ab Ish q Ibr h m II. fr Ibrahim II it Ibrahim II pl Ibrahim II ibn Ahmad ro Ibrahim ... more details
Muhallabids may refer to Muhallabids , the governors of Ifriqiya . Muhallabids clan , the kinsmen or clients of Al Muhallab ibn Abi Suffrah disambig ... more details
Ibrahim I ibn al Aghlab lang ar 756 812 was the first Emir of the Aghlabids in Ifriqiya 800 812 He was the son of al Aghlab, who successfully quelled the revolt of the Kharijites in Ifriqiya at the end of the 8th century. In 800 Ibrahim became Emir of Ifriqiya and founded the Aghlabid dynasty, ref name gold79 cite book last Goldschmidt first Arthur title A concise history of the Middle East year 2002 publisher Westview Press location Boulder, Colorado isbn 0813338859 pages 79 ref and was recognised as the hereditary ruler by the Caliph Harun ar Rashid . After the pacification of the country he established a residence at al Abbasiya to keep his distance from the restless jurists of Kairuan , who were always ready to incite the people into revolt. A guard of 5000 negro slaves was set up to avoid total dependence on Arab troops, the necessity of which measure was proven by the revolts of Arab soldiers in 802, 805 and 810. Ibrahim built up a strong administrative framework for the state which lay the foundations for the prosperity of Ifriqiya in the following century. He was succeeded by his son Abdallah I 812 817 . References Reflist Further reading Hitti, Philip K. A History of the Arabs , 5th ed. London, 1951. s start s hou Aghlabids Aghlabid dynasty s bef before Muhammad ibn Mocatel s ttl title Ifriqiya Rulers of Ifriqiya Emir of Ifriqiya years 800 812 s aft after Abdallah I end Persondata name Ibrahim I ibn al Aghlab alternative names short description date of birth 756 place of birth date of death 812 place of death Category 756 births Category 812 deaths Category Aghlabid emirs Category Emirs of Ifriqiya ar ca Ibrahim ibn al ghlab de Ibrahim I. ibn al Aghlab es Ibrahim I ibn Aglab fr Ibrahim ibn al Aghlab it Ibrahim ibn al Aghlab pl Ibrahim I ibn al Aghlab tr brahim bin Agleb ... more details
Muhammad Abbas , is a Arabic language Arabic name. People Muhammad I Abul Abbas , d. 856 was the fifth emir of the Aghlabids s in Ifriqiya . Muhammad Zaidan , 1948 2004 Palestinean politician. Muhammad Abbas skier , b. 1986 Pakistani alpine skier. Disambig ... more details
Ahmed II is a dynastic name. Among others it may refer to Abu al Abbas Ahmad II , Caliph of Ifriqiya from 1370 to 1394. Ahmed II , Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1691 to 1695. disambig ... more details
Dablink This article deals with the governors of Ifriqiya. For other dynasties Muhallabids disambiguation . Unreferenced date December 2009 History of the Arab States Image Muhallabids Dynasty 771 793 AD .PNG thumb 300px Muhallabids Dynasty in its Greatest Extent History of Algeria The Muhallabids were a dynasty of governors in Ifriqiya under the Abbasid Caliphate 771 793 Although subject to the Abbasids, they enjoyed a great deal of autonomy and were able to maintain Arab rule in the face of revolts by the Berber people Berbers . They were unable however to prevent the formation of the kingdoms of the Idrisids in Morocco and the Rustamids in central Algeria . Ifriqiya experienced a significant economic and cultural upturn under the Muhallabids above all agriculture was reinvigorated by the expansion of irrigation systems. The dynasty was overthrown in 793 by a military rebellion, and in the ensuing anarchy the Aghlabids established themselves as rulers of separate Emirate 800 909 . See also List of Sunni Muslim dynasties Category Muslim dynasties Category Abbasid Caliphate ca Muhall bides de Muhallabiten no Muhallabidene pl Muhallabidzi ro Muhallabizi ... more details
Al Mansur 712 775 was the second Abbasid Caliph. Al Mansur may also refer to Ahmad I al Mansur Saadi died 1603 , Sultan of the Saadi dynasty Al Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir , also known as Almanzor circa 938 1002 , de facto ruler of Muslim Al Andalus Al Mansur ibn Buluggin died 995 , second ruler of the Zirids in Ifriqiya Ismail al Mansur 913 953 , third Caliph of the Fatimids in Ifriqiya Yaqub al Mansur circa 1160 1199 , third Almohad caliph Mansur ibn Nasir , died 1104 Hammadid ruler disambig DEFAULTSORT Mansur, al Category Given names Category Arabic language surnames de Al Mansur es Almanzor desambiguaci n fr Al Mansur pl Al Mansur pt Alman or desambigua o fi Al Mansur ... more details
Asad ibn al Furat lang ar 759 828 was a jurist and theologian in Ifriqiya , who began the Muslim conquest of Sicily . His family, originally from Harran in Mesopotamia , emigrated with him to Ifriqiya . Asad studied in Medina with Malik ibn Anas , the founder of the Malikite school, and in Kufa with a disciple of Abu Hanifa , the founder of the Hanafite tradition. He collected his views on religious law in the Asadiyya , which had great influence in Ifriqiya. After his return to Ifriqiya he became a judge in Kairouan , where he soon came into conflict with the Aghlabid Emir Ziyadat Allah I 817 838 after criticising his luxurious and impious lifestyle. In order to get rid of this unwelcome critic, Ziyadat appointed Asad the leader of an expedition to Byzantine Empire Byzantine Sicily . In 827 Asad landed with a force of Arabs in Sicily and following a defeat of Byzantine troops proceeded to Siege of Syracuse 827 828 besiege Syracuse, Italy Syracuse . However, the city could not be taken and Asad soon died of plague. Asad was prominent in establishing the Hanafite Madh hab in Ifriqiya. References http cache.britannica.com eb article 46488?hook 487585 487585.hook Encyclop dia Britannica Persondata NAME Asad ibn al Furat ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 759 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 828 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Asad Ibn Al Furat Category 759 births Category 828 deaths Category Muslim conquests Category Deaths from bubonic plague Category Tunisian theologians Category Aghlabids Category Byzantine Arab Wars Sicily stub ar de Asad ibn al Fur t al arr n es Asad ibn al Furat fr Assad ibn al Furat it Asad ibn al Furat nl Asad ibn al Furat pl Asad ibn al Furat ro Asad ibn al Furat ru scn Asad ibn al Furat sl Asad ibn al Furat ur fa ... more details
Infobox royalty realm Ifriqiya name Ahmad II title Caliph of Ifriqiya reign 1370 1394 predecessor Abu al Baqa Khalid successor Abu Faris Abd al Aziz II Abd al Aziz II full name Abu al Abbas Ahmad II royal house Hafsid dynasty Hafsid death date 1394 Abu al Abbas Ahmad II reigned 1370 1394 was an Hafsid Caliph of Ifriqiya . He restored the Hafsid kingdom to full power after a period of disarray which followed the invasion of Ifriqiya led by Abu Inan Faris of the Marinid dynasty . Sources cite book last Fossier first Robert coauthors Jacques Verger, Robert Mantran, Catherine Asdracha, Charles de La Ronci re title Storia del medioevo III Il tempo delle crisi 1250 1520 publisher Giulio Einaudi editore year 1987 isbn 8806584049 page 368 Goes above DEFAULTSORT Categories Categories Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Abu al Abbas Ahmad II ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Hafsid Caliph of Ifriqiya DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1394 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abu Al Abbas Ahmad Ii Category Muslims of the Mahdian Crusade Category Hafsid dynasty Category 1394 deaths Category 14th century monarchs in Africa Category 14th century caliphs Africa royal stub ar ca Abu l Abb s hmad III de Abu l Abbas Ahmad II. fr Ab al Abb s Ahmad al Mustansir it Abu al Abbas Ahmad II ... more details
Infobox royalty realm Ifriqiya name Uthman title Caliph of Ifriqiya reign 1435 1488 predecessor Abu Abd Allah Muhammad al Mutansir Muhammad III successor Abu Zakariya Yahya full name Abu Umar Uthman ben Abul Hasan Muhammad royal house Hafsid dynasty Hafsid date of death 1488 Uthman reigned 1435 1488 was an Hafsid Caliph of Ifriqiya . His rule marked the zenith of the Hafsid kingdom. He successfully brought on his grandfather Abu Faris Abd al Aziz II Abd al Aziz II s politics but in the long run he could avoid neither power struggles inside the Hafsid family nor the revolt of the southern Arab tribes. Initially he choose his provincial governors among freed slaves but when they attempted to gain some degree of independence he replaced them with members of his own family. Although some of the latter would later break out in open rebellion, yet he was able to keep the Abdalwadid Abdalwadid state of Tlemcen under his control and also to extend Hafsid sphere of influence over the Kingdom of Fez for a brief period of time, thus making Ifriqiya the most powerful state of the Maghreb . Sources cite book last Fossier first Robert coauthors Jacques Verger, Robert Mantran, Catherine Asdracha, Charles de La Ronci re title Storia del medioevo III Il tempo delle crisi 1250 1520 publisher Giulio Einaudi editore year 1987 isbn 8806584049 page 368 Goes above DEFAULTSORT Categories Categories Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Uthman ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Hafsid Caliph of Ifriqiya DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DATE OF DEATH 1488 Category Hafsid dynasty Category 1488 deaths Category 15th century rulers Category 15th century African people Africa royal stub ar ca Abu mar Uthman de Uthman Hafsiden fr Abou Amr Uthman ... more details
of Egypt in 737, replacing Abd al Rahman ibn Khalid al Fahmi . Governor in Ifriqiya In October, 741, in the course of the Berber Revolt Great Berber Revolt in the Maghreb , the Ifriqiya Ifriqiyan army ... Balj ibn Bishr al Qushayri was holed up with the remnant of the army in Spain , leaving the whole of Ifriqiya ... Caliph Hisham quickly appointed Handhala ibn Safwan as governor of Ifriqiya , with supervisory ... to take whatever forces he could gather to defend Ifriqiya and quash the Berber rebellion. Leaving ... around April, 742. The qadi of Ifriqiya, Abd al Rahman ibn Oqba al Ghaffari , had been managing ..., fell in the field of battle in that single encounter. Having saved Ifriqiya from the Berber rebellion ... Hisham had dispatched to Ifriqiya in 741 . In early 743, Handhala ibn Safwan dispatched his cousin ... was kept busy putting out sporadic revolts in the hinterlands of Ifriqiya , and had little or no time ... and proclaimed himself ruler of Ifriqiya . Although urged to fight the pretender, Handhala ibn Safwan ... . Some chroniclers report that, at his departure, Handhala ibn Safwan laid a curse upon Ifriqiya ... by pestilence, famine and war. Ifriqiya did indeed experience a severe drought not long after and would ... before Kulthum ibn Iyad al Qasi br and Balj ibn Bishr al Qushayri title Ifriqiya Governor of Ifriqiya ... Tunisia DEFAULTSORT Handhala ibn Safwan al Kalbi Category Maghreb Category Emirs of Ifriqiya ... more details
Muhammad I Abul Abbas died 856 was the fifth emir of the Aghlabids in Ifriqiya ruled 841 856 . Muhammad I was the son of the fourth emir, Abu Iqal 838 841 . Under him the Aghlabids continued their expansion into the Mediterranean , conquering Taranto and Bari 841 in Apulia and Messina in Sicily 843 . In 846 an Aghlabid force seized Rome and plundered the Vatican Hill Vatican , though they were not able to hold onto Rome and Taranto and Bari soon detached themselves from the Aghlabids and submitted to the Abbasid s in Baghdad . In Ifriqiya agriculture and trade flourished and there was new urban construction, notably of the great mosques of Sousse und Sfax . Muhammad s reign was briefly interrupted by the usurpation of his brother Abu Ja far Ahmad, who like his Abbasid contemporary Al Wathiq supported the Mu tazili and persecuted their Sunni opponents, executing some and imprisoning others, like the Maliki jurist Sahnun when Muhammad I regained the throne in 847, he sent his brother into exile and rehabilitated the Sunnis, making Sahnun chief qadi of Ifriqiya. Muhammad I was succeeded by Ahmad ibn Muhammad 856 863 . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Muhammad 01 Abul Abbas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 856 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Muhammad 01 Abul Abbas Category 856 deaths Category Year of birth unknown Category Aghlabid emirs Category Emirs of Ifriqiya ca Abu l Abb s Muh mmad I de Ab l Abb s Muhammad I. pl Muhammad I Abu al Abbas ... more details
Abdulaziz II may refer to Abu Faris Abd al Aziz II reigned 1394 1434 , Hafsid Caliph of Ifriqiya Mehmed Abdulaziz 1901 1977 , 40th head of the Ottoman dynasty hndis Abdulaziz 02 Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Infobox royalty realm Ifriqiya name Abd al Aziz II title Caliph of Ifriqiya reign 1394 1434 predecessor Abu al Abbas Ahmad II Ahmad II successor Abu Abd Allah Muhammad al Mutansir Muhammad III full name Abu Faris Abd al Aziz II royal house Hafsid dynasty Hafsid death date 1434 Abu Faris Abd al Aziz II reigned 1394 1434 was an Hafsid Caliph of Ifriqiya . He proceeded to further consolidate the kingdom after his father Abu al Abbas Ahmad II had restored its integrity. A strong monarch and an orthodox Muslim he abolished some taxes he deemed incompatible with the teachings of Qur an, using instead privateers privateer actions against Christian shipping as a way to raise state income. He intervened against his western neighbors, the Abdalwadid Abdalwadid dynasty of Tlemcen , and in Andalusia as well. Sources cite book last Fossier first Robert coauthors Jacques Verger, Robert Mantran, Catherine Asdracha, Charles de La Ronci re title Storia del medioevo III Il tempo delle crisi 1250 1520 publisher Giulio Einaudi editore year 1987 isbn 8806584049 page 368 Goes above DEFAULTSORT Categories Categories Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Abu Faris Abd al Aziz II ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Hafsid Caliph of Ifriqiya DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DATE OF DEATH 1434 DEFAULTSORT Abu Faris Abd Al Aziz Ii Category 1434 deaths Category Hafsid dynasty Category 15th century rulers Category 15th century African people Africa royal stub ar ca Abu Faris Abd al Aziz de Abd al Aziz II. fr Ab F ris Abd al Az z al Mutawakkil pl Abd Al Aziz II ... more details
al Habhab title Ifriqiya Governor of Ifriqiya years 741 after Balj ibn Bishr al Qushayri s end See ... Obeid Allah Ibn El Habhab Category Maghreb Category Emirs of Ifriqiya Category History of North ... more details
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proclaimed Habib emir of Ifriqiya and raised an army in his name. The two armies met in the environs ... an Ibadite Kharijite imamate over Ifriqiya. start box succession box before Abd al Rahman ibn Habib al Fihri title Ifriqiya Governor of Ifriqiya years 755&ndash 757 after Asim ibn Jamil al ... of Ifriqiya Category History of North Africa Category History of Tunisia Category 8th century people ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 al Mans r ibn Buluggin Arabic died 995 was the second ruler of the Zirids in Ifriqiya 984 995 . Al Mansur succeeded his father Buluggin ibn Ziri 972 984 in Ifriqiya . Despite further campaigns by the Zirids against the Berber people Berber tribes of Morocco , he was forced to abandon the attempt at a permanent conquest of Fez, Morocco Fez and Sijilmasa . Still, he was able to consolidate Zirid rule in the central Maghreb when he defeated the Kutama Berbers in 988, and when his brother Hammad ibn Buluggin , as governor of Algeria , drove the Zanata Berbers into Morocco. The vassal relationship to the Fatimids became increasingly loose under al Mansur, not least because their focus of attention was on the overthrow of the Abbasids in Iraq . He was succeed by Badis ibn Mansur 995 1016 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mansur Ibn Buluggin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 995 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mansur Ibn Buluggin Category 995 deaths Category History of North Africa Category Tunisian Shi a Muslims ca Al Mansur ibn Buluggu n fr Al Mansur ben Bologhin pl Al Mansur ibn Buluggin ... more details
to partition Ifriqiya between the Fihrids Fihrid family. Amran was to be assigned the government of Tunis ... to hold on to the remainder of Ifriqiya and overlordship of the Maghreb . The settlement made, Habib ... , who promptly proclaimed Habib ibn Abd al Rahman al Fihri Habib emir of Ifriqiya and raised an army .... start box succession box before Abd al Rahman ibn Habib al Fihri title Ifriqiya Governor of Ifriqiya years 755 after Habib ibn Abd al Rahman al Fihri end box References reflist Sources Ibn ... al Fihri Category Maghreb Category Emirs of Ifriqiya Category History of North Africa Category History ... more details
Abu l Ala Yazid ibn Abi Muslim Dinar ? 721 was the Umayyad governor of Ifriqiya from 720 until his assassination in 721 . Yazid ibn Abi Muslim was of the Arab tribe of Banu Thaqif Thaqif . He served in the administration of Al Hajjaj ibn Yusuf , the Umayyad governor of Wasit Iraq . He rose in the ranks to become al Hajjaj s secretary. During the illnesses that plagued al Hajjaj s health before his death in 714, Yazid ibn Abi Muslim frequently stood in as his deputy. After al Hajjaj s death, he was confirmed in that post by Caliph al Walid I . When the Caliph Sulayman ibn Abd al Malik Sulayman came to power in 715, Yazid ibn Abi Muslim was immediately dismissed along with much of the rest of al Hajjaj s appointees . It is said Yazid was imprisoned at that time, but subsequently released when no evidence of misconduct could be found to bring up charges. Another chronicle reports Yazid was only released c. 717 by the Caliph Umar ibn Abd al Aziz Omar II in an act of general clemency ref Ibn Khallikan, p.200 ref In 720, in the course of a new administrative sweep, Caliph Yazid II appointed Yazid ibn Abi Muslim as governor of Ifriqiya North Africa , with supervisory authority over al Andalus Iberian Peninsula . Yazid ibn Abi Muslim s tenure in Ifriqiya was not a happy one. Perhaps recalling the brutish administration of his mentor Al Hajjaj ibn Yusuf al Hajjaj in Wasit Iraq , Yazid ibn Abi Muslim showed little respect for non Arab Muslims under his jurisdiction. His predecessor in Kairouan , Ismail ibn Abd Allah ibn Abu al Muhajjar had put much effort into integrating Muslim Berber ... Yazid II , upon receipt of the report of Yazid s abusive administration in Ifriqiya. Yazid II appointed ... title Ifriqiya Governor of Ifriqiya years 720&ndash 721 after Muhammad ibn Yazid s end See also ... NAME Yazid Ibn Abi Muslim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Governor of Ifriqiya DATE OF BIRTH ... Category Emirs of Ifriqiya Category History of North Africa Category History of Tunisia Category ... more details