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  2. Tlemcen - Wikipedia

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    Tlemcen (/ t l ɛ m ˈ s ɛ n /; [1] Arabic ... Its centuries of rich history and culture have made the city a center of a unique blend of music and art. Its textiles ...

  3. Kingdom of Tlemcen - Wikipedia

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    The town of Tlemcen, called Pomaria by the Romans, is about 806m above sea level in fertile, well-watered country. [17] Tlemcen was an important centre under the Almoravid dynasty and its successors the Almohad Caliphate, who began a new wall around the town in 1161. [18] Ibn Zayyan was governor of Tlemcen under the Almohads. [19]

  4. Zayyanid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Zayyanid dynasty or Ziyanids (Arabic: زيانيون, Ziyānyūn) or Abd al-Wadids (Arabic: بنو عبد الواد, Bānu ʿabd āl-Wād) was a Berber Zenata [1] [2] [3] dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of Tlemcen, mainly in modern Algeria centered on the town of Tlemcen in northwest Algeria. The Zayyanid dynasty's rule lasted from 1235 to ...

  5. Siege of Tlemcen (1299–1307) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Tlemcen from 1299 to 1307 designates all of the operations undertaken by the army of the Marinid sultan, Abu Yaqub Yusuf an-Nasr to seize the city of Tlemcen, the capital of the Zayyanid Kingdom, during the conflict between the Kingdom of Tlemcen and the Marinids. [1] The siege was lifted following the assassination of the Marinid ...

  6. Category:History of Tlemcen - Wikipedia

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    History of Tlemcen This page was last edited on 21 January 2025, at 21:38 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Emirate of Tlemcen - Wikipedia

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    The Ifranid Emirate of Tlemcen [3] or Ifranid Kingdom of Tlemcen, [4] [5] [6] was a Kharijite state, [7] [5] founded by Berbers of the Banu Ifran in the eighth century, [8] with its capital at Tlemcen in modern Algeria.

  8. Spanish expedition to Tlemcen (1543) - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish expedition to Tlemcen, also known as Tlemcen War [1] [b] was led by Count Alcaudete between 27 January and 8 March 1543 with the aim of overthrowing the Zayyanid king Abu Zayyan III [ca; fr] and replacing him with Abu Abdallah VI . The expedition was successful and Abu Abdallah was restored to the throne as a Spanish vassal.

  9. Category:History of Tlemcen Province - Wikipedia

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    History of Tlemcen (1 P) This page was last edited on 21 January 2025, at 21:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...