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Kingdom of Ouarsenis
430–735
The Kingdom of Ouarsenis (2) and other romanized Berber kingdoms of the late sixth century
Status
Rump state of the Mauro-Roman Kingdom
Capital
Jedars, Caesarea
Common languages
Berber, African Romance Latin
Religion
Christianity[1] (Chalcedonian Christianity)
Government
Monarchy
King
• ?
Ortayas
Historical era
Medieval
• Collapse of the Mauro-Roman Kingdom
430
• Annexed by Umayyad Caliphate
735
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Mauro-Roman Kingdom
Umayyad Caliphate
Today part of
Algeria
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History of Algeria
Prehistory
Aterian Culture (80,000 BC)
Iberomaurusian Culture (20,000 BC)
Capsian culture (10,000 BC)
Rock art in Oran, Djelfa, Tassili and Ahaggar
Roknia
Madghacen
Jedars
Related: Archeology of Algeria
Antiquity
Phoenicia
Ancient Carthage
Numidia (202–46 BC)
Punic Wars (264–146 BC)
Jugurthine War (111–106 BC)
Roman Mauretania and Africa (146 BC–590 AD)
Vandal Kingdom (435–534 AD)
Mauro-Roman Kingdom (477–578 AD)
Kingdom of the Aurès (484–703 AD)
Kingdom of Altava (578–708 AD)
Prefecture of Africa (534–585 AD)
Exarchate of Africa (585–698 AD)
Early African Church
Partenia
Fossatum Africae
Gemellae
Middle Ages
Arab conquest (647–709 AD)
Umayyad Caliphate (703–744 AD)
Ifranids (742–1066 AD)
Muhallabids (771–793 AD)
Rustamids (776–909 AD)
Idrisids (789–828 AD)
Aghlabids (800–909 AD)
Fatimids (909–1171 AD)
Maghrawas (970–1068 AD)
Zirids (973–1152 AD)
Hammadids (1014–1152 AD)
Almoravids (1040–1147 AD)
Almohads (1121–1269 AD)
Marinids (1215–1465 AD)
Hafsids (1229–1574 AD)
Ziyyanids (1235–1556 AD)
Modern times
Regency of Algiers (16th–19th centuries)
Ottoman governors
Emirate of Beni Abbas
Emirate of Kuku
Barbary pirates
Barbary Slave Trade
First Barbary War
Second Barbary War
French Algeria (19th–20th centuries)
French conquest
French governors
Resistance
Pacification
Emir Abdelkader
Fatma N'Soumer
Mokrani Revolt
Cheikh Bouamama
Attack on Mers-el-Kébir
Operation Torch
Sétif and Guelma massacre
Algerian War (1954–1962)
Nationalism
RCUA
FLN
GPRA
1958 crisis
1961 putsch
Évian Accords
Independence referendum
Pieds-noirs
Harkis
Oujda Group
Contemporary era
1960s–80s
FFS rebellion
1965 coup d'état
Berber Spring
1988 riots
1990s–2000s
Algerian Civil War
Timeline
Massacres
FIS
GIA
High Council of State
Civil Concord
Black Spring
Peace Charter
Insurgency in the Maghreb
2010s to present
Arab Spring
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Related topics
Outline of Algeria
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The Kingdom of Ouarsenis was an independent Berber kingdom located in the Ouarsenis region in the north of present-day Algeria.
^Austin Markus, Robert (2009). From Augustine to Gregory the Great: History and Christianity in Late Antiquity. Variorum Reprints. p. 11-12. ISBN 9780860781172.
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