The Almohad conquest of Norman Africa was the invasion of Norman Africa by the Almohads, which put an end to the presence of the Normans in the region.[1]
Almohad conquest of Ifriqiya
Date
1159–1160
Location
Ifriqiya
Result
Almohad victory
End of the Norman presence in the eastern Maghreb
Territorial changes
Establishment of the Almohad province of Ifriqiya
Belligerents
Almohad Caliphate
Kingdom of Sicily
Kingdom of Africa
Khurasanid Emirate
Commanders and leaders
Abd al-Mumin Abū ʿAbdallāh
William I
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