Adjective
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Almohad (not comparable)
Relating to a Berber caliphate in 12th century Morocco.
Additionally, all Almohad leaders – both the religiously learned and the laymen – were hostile toward the Malikite school favored by the Almoravids. Source: Internet
Abun-Nasr, A History of the Maghrib (1971) at 94. Following Ibn Tumart's death, Abd al-Mu'min al-Kumi (c.1090-1163) became the Almohad caliph, cerca 1130. Source: Internet
Around 1200 they succeeded in extending their rule over the whole of Tunisia, until they were crushed by Almohad troops in 1207. Source: Internet
Al-Andalus followed the fate of North Africa and all Islamic Iberia was under Almohad rule by 1172. Source: Internet
Government structure of the Hafsid state followed the Almohad model, a rather strict centralization. Source: Internet
Almohads after 1212 The departure of al-Ma'mun in 1228 marked the end of the Almohad era in Spain. Source: Internet