O QUE SIGNIFICA ALMORAVIDE EM INGLÊS
Dinastia almorávida
Bandeira O império almorávio em sua maior extensão, c. 1120. Capital Aghmat, Marraquexe Línguas Berber, Religião árabe Principalmente Islã, com algumas minorias católicas e judaicas Governo Monarquia Emir - 1040-1059 Abdallah ibn Yasin - 1146-1147 História de Ishaq ibn Ali - Estabelecido 1040 - Área desconectada 1147 - 1147 est. 3,300,000 km² Dinar da moeda corrente Hoje parte da Argélia Gibraltar Mauritânia Marrocos Portugal Espanha Sara Ocidental Parte de uma série sobre a história da Mauritânia Era pré-colonial Era colonial 1960-78 1978-91 1991-presente Portal da Mauritânia vte Os almorávidos eram uma dinastia berberesa de Marrocos, que se formou um império no século 11 que se estendeu sobre o Magrebe ocidental e Al-Andalus. Sua capital era Marraquexe, uma cidade que fundaram em 1062.
definição de Almoravide no dicionário inglês
A definição de Almoravide no dicionário é um membro de um povo fanático de origem berbere e fé islâmica, que fundou um império na África do Norte que se espalhou por grande parte da Espanha no século 11 a.d.
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In the course of the years following 1042 tribe after tribe was defeated and
compelled to acknowledge Islamic faith and Almoravide authority. In 1054—5,
following an appeal from his former mentor, Ibn Yasin led his armies northwards
to ...
Richard A. Fletcher,
1991
From the middle of the 11th century, a sharp and merciless struggle began
between the Almoravide bands, who represented Islam and who were stimulated
by the desire to shake off the yoke of the Negroes, and the Sarakolle kings of
Ghana ...
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An Universal History: From the Earliest Accounts to the ...
and loyalty to their infant sovereign ; so that the sirst years of his reign were little
better than an sera of blood and flaughter K The face oj Mean while his cruelties
and conquests, as well as the Africa strenuous opposition of the Almoravide.
George Sale, George Psalmanazar, Archibald Bower,
1781
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A Concise History of the Moors in Spain: From Their Invasion ...
Perhaps the Almoravide was swayed by neither of these motives. At all events we
have no occasion to resort to them, when we recollect, that, to a conqueror
flushed with success, and not overburdened with scruples, the wealth of Spain,
and ...
5
Religious Polemic and the Intellectual History of the ...
33 Such deportations occured in 1106, 1126, and 1138; see V. Lagardere, "
Communaules mozarabcs et pouvoir almoravide," p. 99, and C.-E. Dufourcq, "Le
christianisme dans le pays de 1'Occident musulman," p. 239 for bibliography.
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Hollywood in the Holy Land: Essays on Film Depictions of the ...
the life of El Cid (viewed with hindsight) was the arrival in Spain of the
Almoravide invaders. They came from a fundamentalist Islamic sect, emanating
from far in the south, indeed, on the other side of the Sahara desert, at the end of
the great ...
Nickolas Haydock, E.L. Risden,
2009
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Arabic and Islamic Studies in Honor of Hamilton A. R. Gibb
Qu'il s'agisse du Maroc ou de l'Espagne, c'est pour l'histoire de la période
almoravide-almohade que l'ouvrage est habituellement consulté. Allouche peut
ainsi le présenter avec ce sous-titre : „Chroni- que anonyme des dynasties
almoravide ...
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The Almoravids and the Meanings of Jihad
Der Islam (1985): 311–325. La Chapelle, F. de. “Esquisse d'une histoire du
Sahara occidental.” Hesperis XI (1931): 35–95. Lagarde`re, Vincent. “
Communaute ́s mozarabes et pouvoir almoravide,” Stu- diaIslamica 67 (1988):
99–119. ———.
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Precolonial Black Africa
Only during the Almoravide movement of the first half of the eleventh century did
some white people, Berbers, attempt to impose Islam on Black Africa by force of
arms. Yahia ben Ibrahim, head of the Lemtuna and Djoddala tribes, which ...
L'ouvrage de V. Lagardère consacré au djihâd à l'époque almoravide fait suite à
plusieurs études concernant la dynastie maghrébine, parmi lesquelles Les
Almoravides, 1039-1106 et Le vendredi de Zallâqa, 23 octobre 1086, publiées
en ...
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US prof gets Jerusalem medal for Jewish historical research in …
... two medieval kingdoms to which Jews fled, escaping the Almoravide and Almohade moorish invasions of the 11th and 12th centuries. «Jerusalem Post, nov 14»
Il était une fois la Koutoubia
... d'Abdel Moumen, premier souverain du règne Almoravide. Elle fera l'objet d'un remaniement en 1162 suite à la volonté de l'émir Almohade, ... «Made in Marrakech, out 14»
Visiting Marrakech
On the streets, more fascinating shops, then the splendid Quobba Almoravide, an 11th-century domed washhouse for ritual cleansing beside a ... «Jamaica Gleaner, jun 10»
Maroc : chronologie historique
1086. Victoire de Zallaka, en Espagne. L'Empire almoravide s'étend à l'Espagne musulmane, au Sénégal et au Niger. 1147. Prise de Marrakech par Ibn Tumart. «Monde Diplomatique, out 06»