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The Almohad movement in North Africa in the twelfth and thirteenth centuriesThe Almohad movement in North Africa in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries

The Almohad movement in North Africa in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries1969

Roger Le Tourneau

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"How did the Almohads manage to unite all of North Africa and a large part of Spain into one empire? Why did they ultimately fail to hold their empire together? Professor Le Tourneau deals with these questions in this critique of the powerful Islamic religious movement, initiated by Ibn Tumart among the Berber tribesmen of North Africa, which culminated in the creation of the huge Almohad empire in the twelfth century." -- Book jacket.

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First published
1969
OL Work ID
OL1297680W

Subjects

AlmohadesHistoryHistoriaAlmohadenAfrica, north, history

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