Banu Ghaniya invasion of North Africa

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The Banu Ghaniya were a Massufa Sanhaja Berber dynasty and a branch of the Almoravids. Their first leader, Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Yusuf, a son of Ali ibn Yusuf al-Massufi and the Almoravid Princess Ghaniya, was appointed as governor of the Balearic Islands in 1126. Following the collapse of the Almoravid power at the hand of the Almohads in the 1140s, the Banu Ghaniya continued to govern the Balearic Islands as independent emirs until about 1203, with a brief interruption in the 1180s. Later leaders made a determined attempt to reconquer the Maghreb, taking Bougie, Constantine and Algiers, and conquering most of modern Tunisia from about 1180 onwards.

1184 — 1237  Wikidata
invasion, Hafsid dynasty, Banu Ghaniya, Qaraqush, Almohad Caliphate
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    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    eventarmed conflict1184Banu Ghaniya invasion of North AfricaAlmohad Caliphate, invasion, Hafsid dynasty, Qaraqush, Banu GhaniyaWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1229Campaigns of Abu Zakariya YahyaHafsid dynasty, Almohad Caliphate, military campaign, Marinid dynasty, Kingdom of Tlemcen, Banu GhaniyaWikidata
    eventwar647Muslim conquest of the Maghrebwar, Byzantine Empire, Berber, conquest, Umayyad Caliphate, Rashidun Caliphate, Kingdom of AltavaWikidata
    eventwar1550Conflicts between the Regency of Algiers and the Sharifian dynastiesseries of warsWikidata
    eventwar1628Tunisian–Algerian WarsRegency of Algiers, Eyalet of Tunis, series of warsWikidata
    eventwar2002Insurgency in the MaghrebFrance, war, Chad, Algeria, Mali, Tunisia, Libya, Niger, Mauritania, Boko Haram, Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat, Islamic State, United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali, Salafia Jihadia, Ansar al-Sharia, Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa, Ansar Dine, Chaambi Operations, Al-Mourabitoun, Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin, al-Qaeda in the Islamic MaghrebWikidata