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Ziri ibn Manad

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to build the fortress, which, once finished, was filled with scholars, merchants and lawyers. He minted money and began to pay his troops in cash. His son
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in Morocco. On his return home he paraded the amir of Fez as well as the “Caliph” Ibn Wasul of Sijilmasa in cages in a very humiliating manner.
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Messier, Ronald A.; Miller, James A. (2015). The Last Civilized Place: Sijilmasa and Its Saharan Destiny. University of Texas Press.
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This biography of a member of an African royal house is a
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Ziri ibn Mennad was a chief of the Takalata branch of the
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Ziri ibn Manad was killed in battle against the lord of
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Akyeampong, Emmanuel Kwaku; Gates, Henry Louis (2012).
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The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Middle Ages
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Zirid dynasty
Maghreb
Sanhajah
Kutama
Algeria
Fatimids
Abu Yazid
al-Mansur bi-Nasr Allah
Algeria
Sahara
Achir
Algiers
M'sila
Tubna
Buluggin ibn Ziri
Algiers
Miliana
Médéa
conquered Fez
M'sila
Buluggin ibn Ziri
Ifriqiya
Egypt
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