The Almoravids and Almohads - The Amazigh (Berber) Empire HD
The
Almoravids.
The Almoravids (
Berber: Imṛabḍen,
Arabic: المرابطون Al-Murābiṭūn) were a Berber dynasty of
Morocco, who formed an empire in the
11th century that stretched over the western
Maghreb and Al-Andalus. Founded by
Abdallah ibn Yasin, their capital was
Marrakesh, a city they founded in 1062. The dynasty originated among the
Lamtuna and the Gudala, nomadic Berber tribes of the
Sahara, traversing the territory between the
Draa, the
Niger, and the
Senegal rivers.
The Almoravids were crucial in preventing the fall of Al-Andalus to the Iberian
Christian kingdoms, when they decisively defeated a coalition of the
Castilian and Aragonese armies at the
Battle of Sagrajas in 1086. This enabled them to control an empire that stretched 3,
000 kilometers north to south. However, the rule of the dynasty was relatively short-lived. The Almoravids fell - at the height of their power - when they failed to quell the Masmuda-led rebellion initiated by
Ibn Tumart. As a result, their last king
Ishaq ibn Ali was killed in Marrakesh in April 1147 by the
Almohads, who replaced them as a ruling dynasty both in
Morocco and Al-Andalus.
Link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almoravid_dynasty
Almohad Caliphate.
The Almohad Caliphate (Berber: Imweḥḥden, from Arabic الموحدون al-Muwaḥḥidun, "the monotheists" or "the unifiers") was a Moroccan Berber Muslim movement founded in the
12th century.
The
Almohad movement was started by Ibn Tumart among the
Masmuda tribes of southern Morocco. The Almohads first established a
Berber state in
Tinmel in the
Atlas Mountains in roughly 1120. The Almohads succeeded in overthrowing the ruling Almoravids in governing Morocco by 1147, when
Abd al-Mu'min al-Gumi (r. 1130-1163) conquered
Marrakech and declared himself
Caliph. They then extended their power over all of the Maghreb by 1159. Al-Andalus followed the fate of
Africa and all
Islamic Iberia was under Almohad rule by 1172.
The Almohad dominance of
Iberia continued until
1212, when
Muhammad III, "al-Nasir" (1199–1214) was defeated at the
Battle of
Las Navas de Tolosa in the
Sierra Morena by an alliance of the Christian princes of
Castile,
Aragon,
Navarre, and
Portugal.
Nearly all of the
Moorish dominions in Iberia were lost soon after, with the great Moorish cities of
Cordova and
Seville falling to the Christians in 1236 and 1248 respectively.
The Almohads continued to rule in Africa until the piecemeal loss of territory through the revolt of tribes and districts enabled the rise of their most effective enemies, the
Marinids in 1215. The last representative of the line,
Idris al-Wathiq, was reduced to the possession of Marrakesh, where he was murdered by a slave in 1269; the Marinids seized Marrakesh, ending the Almohad domination of the
Western Maghreb
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Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almohad_Caliphate