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207: 22: 217: 391:. This fortress can hold 3,000 men and marks the blocking of the communications of the city which suffers, as a result, a famine and remains cut off from any Hafsid reinforcement from Constantine or Tunis. Finally, at the most critical moment for the besieged city, in 1329, Abu Tashfîn built a stronghold in Al Yakuta, at the mouth of the Soummam. The Hafsids tried multiple times to end the siege: 101: 339:
in 1326. The latter ascended the throne in 1319 and led the same year a first raid on Béjaïa. Attacks on this city are repeated almost every year during military campaigns that sometimes reach
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as early as 1329. In the spring of 1331, the latter launched a campaign on Tlemcen while the Hafsids on their side destroyed the Ziyanid strongholds of the Summmam valley.
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The Zayanid sultan Abu Tashfîn encouraged quarrels among his enemies: he fuelled divisions within the Hafsids by supporting puppet pretenders and supported the rebellious
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La Berbérie Orientale sous les Hafsides, des origines à la fin du XVe siècle (Thèse de Doctorat es Lettres de Robert Brunschvig, Alger 1940) Tome Premier
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during his expeditions against Bejaia. This entrenched position served as a basis for the expedition of his successor
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According to the expeditions, Béjaïa is threatened by the progressive construction of forts in the
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chief who served as lieutenant to the Sultan of Bejaia, by order of Constantine's pretender,
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including two first forts, two days walk from the city, built by in 1321 at a place called
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in 1324–1325, but without succeeding in bringing down Béjaïa.
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in the early 14th century. The assassination of Ibn Huluf, a
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Boutaleb, عبد القادر المختار Abdelkader El-Mokhtar بوطالب.
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These episodes of repeated sieges pushed the Hafsid sultan
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sultans carried out a policy of expansion towards the
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Soummam River
Bejaia
Bejaia

Hafsid Dynasty

Kingdom of Tlemcen
Mohamed Ibn Abu Umran
Zayanids
city
Hafsid
Zayanid
Hafsids
Hafsid dissident sultans
Béjaïa
Constantine
Sanhadja
Abū Yahyā Abū Bakr
Abu Hammou
Azeffoun
Abu Tashfîn

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