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Marinid dynasty

The Marinid dynasty (Arabic: المرينيون, romanized: al-Marīniyyūn) was a Berber Zenata dynasty that ruled much of the Maghreb, chiefly present-day Morocco, from the mid-13th to the 15th century. At various times, they also extended their authority over parts of present-day Algeria, Tunisia, and southern Spain around Gibraltar.

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Capital
Fez
Common languages
Maghrebi Arabic, Berber languages
Currency
Dinar
Official languages
Arabic
Religion
Sunni Islam
• 1215–1217 (first)
Abd al-Haqq I

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Marinid dynasty

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related to Rise · 57
Marinid dynasty → Abd, Abu Yahya, Abu Yusuf Yaqub, After, Al-Andalus, Alarcos, Almohad, Almohads, Battle, Berkane, Between, Castile, Christian, Fes, Fez, Hafsids, Haqq, His, However, Iberia
related to Architecture · 43
Marinid dynasty → Alhambra, Almohad, Almoravid, Andalus, Andalusian, Attarine, Bou Inania, Catholic Spain, Emirate, Fes, Granada, Grand Mosque, Great Mosque, Islamic, Jdid, Jews, Mansourah, Marinid, Marinids, Marrakesh
related to Apogee · 15
Marinid dynasty → Abu Yusuf, After, Al-Andalus, Algeciras, Castile, Gibraltar, Granada, Iberian Christians, It, Kingdom, Marinids, Morocco, Nasrids, Strait, The Marinid
related to Bibliography · 9
Marinid dynasty → Afrique, Charles-André, Encyclopædia Britannica, French, Histoire, JULIEN, Nord, Paris, Payot
related to External links · 4
Marinid dynasty → Marinid, Media, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
Capital · 1
Marinid dynasty → Fez
Common languages · 1
Marinid dynasty → Maghrebi Arabic, Berber languages
Currency · 1
Marinid dynasty → Dinar
Official languages · 1
Marinid dynasty → Arabic
Religion · 1
Marinid dynasty → Sunni Islam

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abu marinid marinids also ibn fez abd dynasty fes sultan almohad al-hasan muhammad period al-haqq made marrakesh morocco almohads madrasas

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Marinid dynastyCapitalFez1.00infobox
Marinid dynastyCommon languagesMaghrebi Arabic, Berber languages1.00infobox
Marinid dynastyCurrencyDinar1.00infobox
Marinid dynastyOfficial languagesArabic1.00infobox
Marinid dynastyReligionSunni Islam1.00infobox
Marinid dynasty• 1215–1217 (first)Abd al-Haqq I1.00infobox
Marinid dynasty• 1420–1465 (last)Abd al-Haqq II1.00infobox
Marinid dynasty• Disestablished14651.00infobox
Marinid dynasty• Established12441.00infobox
the Idrisids also progressively grew in this periodinstance ofThe influence of sharifian families and the popular veneration of sharifian figures0.80text
preparing the way for later dynasties like the Saadiansinstance ofThe influence of sharifian families and the popular veneration of sharifian figures0.80text
Alawisinstance ofThe influence of sharifian families and the popular veneration of sharifian figures0.80text

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