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Что (кто) такое Almohad$506279$ - определение

1121–1269 BERBER EMPIRE IN NORTH AFRICA AND IBERIA
Almohad Empire; Almohad Dynasty; Almohads; Almohade dynasty; Al Mohads; Al Mohad; Almohad Caliph; Almohad; Almohade; Almohades; Almohad caliph; Almohad dynasty; Almohad Morocco; Almohad caliphate; Almohad empire; Almohad Caliphate of Morocco
  • Coin minted during the reign of [[Abu Yaqub Yusuf]]
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  • Almohads after 1212
  • Ya'qub al-Mansur]] in the late 1190s
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  • Ferdinand III]] in the 13th century
  • The Monzón Lion, a bronze fountain from Al-Andalus dating from the 12th-13th century
  • The [[Kutubiyya Mosque]] in [[Marrakesh]], founded by [[Abd al-Mu'min]] in 1147
  • Kasbah Mosque]]
  • al-Murtada]], circa 1266
  • The Almohads transferred the capital of Al-Andalus to [[Seville]].

Almohad         
['alm?had]
(also Almohade -he?d)
¦ noun (plural Almohads) a member of a Berber Muslim movement and dynasty that conquered the Almoravid empire in the 12th century.
Origin
Sp., ult. from Arab. al-muwa??idun 'believers in one God'.
Abd al-Wahid I         
ALMOHAD CALIPH IN 1224
Abdul-Wahid I, Almohad Caliph
Abu Muhammad Abd al-Wahid 'al-Makhlu' (also known as Abd al-Wahid I, Abū Muḥammad ʿAbd al-Wāḥid ibn Yūsuf) was the Almohad Caliph for less than a year in 1224.
Idris al-Ma'mun         
ALMOHAD CALIPH FROM 1229 TO 1232
Abu Idris al-Ala al-Mamun; Al-Ma'mun Idris; Idris I, Almohad Caliph; Idris I al-Ma'mun
Abu al-Ala Idris al-Ma’mun (; Abū Al-`lā Al-Mā'mūn Idrīs ibn Al-Manṣūr; died 16 or 17 October 1232) was an Almohad rival caliph who reigned in part of the empire from 1229 until his death. He was a son of Abu Yusuf Yaqub al-Mansur and brother of Muhammad al-Nasir and Abdallah al-Adil.

Википедия

Almohad Caliphate

The Almohad Caliphate (IPA: ; Arabic: خِلَافَةُ ٱلْمُوَحِّدِينَ or دَوْلَةُ ٱلْمُوَحِّدِينَ or ٱلدَّوْلَةُ ٱلْمُوَحِّدِيَّةُ from Arabic: ٱلْمُوَحِّدُونَ, romanized: al-Muwaḥḥidūn, lit. 'those who profess the unity of God': 246 ) was a North African Berber Muslim empire founded in the 12th century. At its height, it controlled much of the Iberian Peninsula (Al-Andalus) and North Africa (the Maghreb).

The Almohad movement was founded by Ibn Tumart among the Berber Masmuda tribes, but the Almohad caliphate and its ruling dynasty were founded after his death by Abd al-Mu'min al-Gumi. Around 1120, Ibn Tumart first established a Berber state in Tinmel in the Atlas Mountains. Under Abd al-Mu'min (r. 1130–1163) they succeeded in overthrowing the ruling Almoravid dynasty governing Morocco in 1147, when he conquered Marrakesh and declared himself caliph. They then extended their power over all of the Maghreb by 1159. Al-Andalus soon followed, and all of Muslim Iberia was under Almohad rule by 1172.

The turning point of their presence in the Iberian Peninsula came in 1212, when Muhammad III, "al-Nasir" (1199–1214) was defeated at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in the Sierra Morena by an alliance of the Christian forces from Castile, Aragon and Navarre. Much of the remaining territories of al-Andalus were lost in the ensuing decades, with the cities of Córdoba and Seville falling to the Christians in 1236 and 1248 respectively.

The Almohads continued to rule in Africa until the piecemeal loss of territory through the revolt of tribes and districts enabled the rise of their most effective enemies, the Marinids, from northern Morocco in 1215. The last representative of the line, Idris al-Wathiq, was reduced to the possession of Marrakesh, where he was murdered by a slave in 1269; the Marinids seized Marrakesh, ending the Almohad domination of the Western Maghreb.