The political situation of the city of Tripoli between the 8th century AH and the beginning of the 9th century AH / 13th and the beginning of the 14th century AD
Keywords:
Tripoli, Banu Thabet, Banu Makki, Genoa, Hilal, Hafsids, Banu Zayan, Gabes, LihyaniAbstract
Tripoli was an African city in 8AH/14AD and entered a chaotic stage and disturbance and political division that prevailed as a result of conflict between Islamic groups in the region and greed's of nasara(Christians) in Malta and Southerners in Italy and the Spanish. Their eyes were open to exploit the defect in their lines to de feat them and get Control on cities and important cavities to achieve their goals, leaving the competition between Hafsiun family who ruled the region extended between Tripoli region from east and Africa and the close Maghreb(Morocco) and the eastern part from the middle Maghreb. It was then entered in the Course of weakness and dissociation since the death of Sultan AL-Mustanser the first(675AH/1277AD)about one century. Conflict and revolutions prevailed between Arabs and Barbers from one hard and those who aim to control it from another hand such as Bano-Zayyan, rulers of the Middle Maghreb who seek to rule the close Maghreb and Africa, and Bano-Marin who wanted to unite the whole of Maghreb after they owned the region arriving to Africa. This has left the conflict between the Hafsians and Bano-Zayyan and Bano-Marin, fighting over who will rule it, two families who were invaded by Janawa Christians.
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