Abu Tashufin I
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Abu Tashufin I | |
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Sultan of the Kingdom of Tlemcen | |
Reign | 1318–1337[1] |
Predecessor | Abu Hammu I |
Successor | Abu Said Uthman II and Abu Thabit[2] |
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House | Zayyanid |
Abu Tashufin I (Arabic : أبو تاشفين ابن أبو حمو موسى الأول, Abu Tashufin Ibn Abu Musa Al-awal), was the 5th and last sultan of the Zayyanid dynasty ruling the Kingdom of Tlemcen, in medieval Algeria.[3] [4] [5]
He was the son of Abu Hammu I, the preceding Sultan of Tlemcen.[6]
Tlemcen was conquered by Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Othman of the Marinid dynasty from 1337 until 1348, when it was retaken by Abu Tashufin's sons, Abu Said Uthman and Abu Thabit.[2]
See also[]
- Medieval Algeria
References[]
- ^ Ilahiane, Hsain (2006-07-17). Historical Dictionary of the Berbers (Imazighen). Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810864900.
- ^ a b Marçais, G. (24 Apr 2012). "ʿAbd al-Wādids". Brill. Retrieved 3 Jan 2022.
- ^ رحلة ابن بطوطة
- ^ Qantara
- ^ Ibn Khaldûn (1332-1406), Le livre des exemples, Volume I, Éditions Gallimard, Collection la Pléiade, (ISBN 2-07-011425-2), 1560 pages
- ^ Lara, Fundación José Manuel (2006). IBN JALDUN: STUDIES. Fundación El legado andalusì. p. 84. ISBN 9788496556348.
Categories:
- Berber rulers
- Zayyanid dynasty
- 14th-century Berber people
- 14th-century monarchs in Africa