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write a note on the mediaval empire of moroco​

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Answered by Ravilaharika
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When the Fatimids turned east and the Umayyad regime went into decline, local Zanata Berber chieftains created a loose network of principalities until, in the 11th century, Morocco became the heartland of a genuine empire, the Almoravid Empire founded by Sanhaja Berbers, which also included much of Iberia.

Answered by vithalpatel111
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When the Fatimids turned east and the Umayyad regime went into decline, local Zanata Berber chieftains created a loose network of principalities until, in the 11th century, Morocco became the heartland of a genuine empire, the Almoravid Empire founded by Sanhaja Berbers,

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Indigenous Berber monarchs ruled the territory from the 3rd century BCE until 40 CE, when it was annexed to the Roman Empire. ... Half a century later, the Moroccan state was established by the Idrisid dynasty. Under the Almoravid and the Almohad dynasties, Morocco dominated the Maghreb and Muslim Spain.

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