Abu Abdallah IV or Abu Abdallah Mohammed IV (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد الرابع الثابتي) (ruled 1468–1504) was a Sultan of the Kingdom of Tlemcen in Algeria.[1] He was a son of Abu Abdallah III and was succeeded by his son Abu Abdallah V. During his reign he defeated Portugal in the battle of Mers El Kebir (1501) and the Oran fatwa were made at the same year of his reigns end.[2]
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^Singh, Nagendra Kr; Singh, Nagendra Kumar (2000). International Encyclopaedia of Islamic Dynasties. New Delhi: Anmol Publications. ISBN 978-8-12610-403-1.
AbuAbdallahIV or AbuAbdallah Mohammed IV (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد الرابع الثابتي) (ruled 1468–1504) was a Sultan of the Kingdom of Tlemcen in Algeria...
Tlemcen by the Marinids that ended in 1307, the reigns of Abu Hammu I (r. 1308–1318) and Abu Tashufin I (r. 1318–1337) marked a second political apogee...
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westward, installing his own Zayyanid client king (AbuAbdallah II) in Tlemcen and pursuing Abu Malek to Fez. Abu Malek's Marinid puppet, Muhammad, was deposed...
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Yusuf ibn Hasan, a chief of Tuggurt did in the era of the Hafsid Sultan Abu 'Amr Uthman, who was obliged to Subjugate the city two times, one in 1449...
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Abou-Abd'Allah-Mohammed ibn-Abd'el-Djelyl et Tenessy, ouvrage trad. par ...' AbuAbdallah Muhammad ibn 'Abd-al-jalil al-Tanasi Duprat. Khaldoun, Ibn (1856-01-01)...
to them in 909. The Ismaili imam, Abdallah, declared himself caliph and established Mahdia as his capital. Abdallah initiated the Fatimid Dynasty, named...
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