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Almoravid dynasty
Berber dynasty that once ruled over Al-Andalus and Maghreb
Marinid dynasty
Muslim Berber dynasty (1244–1465)

Ifriqiya
thumb|214x214px|Ifriqiya during the Zirid dynasty c.1000CE
Ifriqiya () was a medieval historical region comprising today's Tunisia, eastern Algeria, and Tripolitania (roughly western Libya), particularly the region between the sea and the edges of the Sahara. It included all of what had previously been the Byzantine province of Africa Proconsularis and extended beyond it, but did not include the Mauretanias.
Almohad Caliphate
1121–1269 Berber empire in North Africa and Iberia
Rustamid dynasty
Ibadi ruling house in Maghreb
Hammadid dynasty
Sanhaja Berber dynasty
Zayyanid Dynasty
Amazigh (Berber) dynasty that ruled Kingdom of Tlemcen
Banu Ifran
Amazigh (Berber) tribe
Kingdom of Tlemcen
Zayyanid kingdom
praetorian prefecture of Africa
division of the Eastern Roman Empire established after the reconquest of northwestern Africa from the Vandals

Yazd’îyyah
thumb|Nukkar among other Ibadi branches (in brown)

Mauro-Roman kingdoms
early medieval Christian Romano-Berber states
Sultanate of Tuggurt
former North African sultanate (1414-1881)
Kingdom of Altava
Kingdom in present-day Algeria
Kingdom of the Aurès
government in North Africa

Emirate of Tlemcen
Eighth century state in modern Algeria

Rawd al-Qirtas
maghreb history book
Byzantine North Africa
historical period (6th-8th c.)