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671: 467: 114:. Sources estimate that the total number of Arab nomads who migrated to the Maghreb in the 11th century was at around 1 million Arabs. At the time of the migration, Banu Hilal were very numerous, effectively a nation divided into its own sub-tribes, of which the most notable were the Athbaj, Riyah, Jusham, Zughba, Adi, and Qurra. 659: 455: 637: 433: 421: 394: 367: 340: 313: 283: 256: 229: 652: 448: 191: 861: 856: 645: 441: 67: 55: 866: 106:, and spread nomadism in areas where agriculture was previously dominant. It played a major role in spreading 785: 591: 837: 628: 581: 126: 153:. At this time, Riyah were mainly present in the central Maghreb (present-day Algeria) and northern 730: 536: 384: 305:
Saladin, the Almohads and the Banū Ghāniya: The Contest for North Africa (12th and 13th centuries)
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to rural areas such as the countryside and steppes, and as far as the southern areas near the
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was killed in the battle and the Marinids were repelled from the region of eastern
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recorded this battle and identified the Riyah Arabs as the strongest tribe in the
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in the 11th century, their chief was Munis bin Yahya of the family of Mirdas.
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of Egypt. In retribution against the Zirids, the Fatimids dispatched large
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Akyeampong, Emmanuel Kwaku; Jr, Professor Henry Louis Gates (2012-02-02).
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The Historical Formation of the Arab Nation (RLE: the Arab Nation)
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The 11th century witnessed the most significant wave of
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Routledge. pp. 70–74. 56:Arab migration to the Maghreb 329:Himmich, Ben Salem (2004). 308:. BRILL. pp. 24, 128. 137:. The leader of Banu Marin 46:tribes that emigrated from 883: 15: 834: 686: 625: 482: 389:. OUP USA. p. 108. 173:of the western Maghreb. 82:Arab tribes, mainly the 278:. UNESCO. p. 409. 221:Killing the Arab Spring 862:Arab tribes in Morocco 857:Arab tribes in Algeria 169:, beginning the rural 157:(northern present-day 42:, a confederation of 245:Duri, A. A. 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Index

Riyah, Morocco
Arabic
Arab
Banu Hilal
Arabian
Najd
Maghreb
Arab migration to the Maghreb
Arab migration
Zirid dynasty
Fatimid Caliphate
Bedouin
Banu Hilal
Banu Sulaym
nomadic
Hejaz
Najd
Arab culture
Bedouin Arabic
Sahara
Ibn Khaldun
Algeria
Constantine
Almohad
Marinids
Abd al-Haqq I
Morocco
Ibn Abi Zar
Maghreb
Ifriqiya

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