Category
page 1Medieval history of Morocco
Marinid dynasty
Muslim Berber dynasty (1244–1465)
Wattasid dynasty
Ruling dynasty of Morocco (1472-1554)
Barghawata
The Barghawatas (or Barghwata, Berghouata) were a Berber tribal confederation and religious movement that ruled a region of the Atlantic coast in present-day Morocco between the 8th and 11th centuries. They belonged to the Masmuda confederacy.
Emirate of Nekor
emirate centered in the Rif area of present-day Morocco (710-1019)
Miknasa
The Miknasa (Berber: Imeknasen) was a Zenata Berber tribe of the Maghreb.
Tamdoult
Tamdult (also Tamedoult, Tamdlt; ; ) was a medieval city located near the Draa river south-east of Akka, Morocco. It was an important and flourishing stop in the Trans-Saharan trade route, linking Nul (Asrir), Ouadane, and Awdaghust to Sijilmasa, Massa and N'fis. The city was founded in the second century BC by the Berbers Shilha. In the ninth century one the sons of Idriss II, founder of the Idrisid dynasty, who had been given a principality in the Sous to reign over the Lamta tribe.

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