The two successive Berber Dynasties of Morocco were the Almoravids (المرابطون) and the Almohads (الموَحدون) controlled the entirety of Morocco and ruled it as Islamic Dynasties.
However, the dynasty that united Morocco under Islamic Rule was the Arab Umayyads. The first Islamic Moroccan Kingdom was the Arab Idrissids (الأدارسة). Not soon after the foundation of the Idrissid Caliphate, a small Berber region of Tamesna revolted an established the Barghawata Emirate (إمارة بورغواطة). While this was the first Berber Kingdom in Morocco, it never unified Morocco.
The two Berber groups that unified the Maghreb under Muslim rule were the Zenata and the Kutama. They were influential in the spread of Islam in North Africa during the 8th and 9th centuries, leading to the establishment of Muslim rule in the region.
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The descendants of Berbers are generally known as Amazigh people. This term serves as an umbrella label for various indigenous ethnic groups in North Africa that share Berber ancestry and cultural heritage.
Some of the Muslim ethno-linguistic groups include Arabs, Persians, Turks, Kurds, Pashtuns, Malays, Bengalis, Punjabis, Uzbeks, and Somalis. These groups share a common Islamic faith but have distinct cultural, linguistic, and ethnic backgrounds.
If the Berbers continued to fight the Muslims, it is likely that the Islamic conquest of North Africa would have faced greater resistance and taken longer to complete. This resistance could have potentially weakened the Muslim forces and delayed the spread of Islam in the region.
The Igorot and Muslim groups were able to resist Spanish colonization due to their knowledge of the rugged terrain and their strong sense of community solidarity. They also had experience in guerrilla warfare tactics, which made it difficult for the Spanish forces to conquer them. Additionally, the Spanish faced challenges in dealing with the diverse cultural practices and religious beliefs of these groups.
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There was not a unified leader of the Muslims. The Muslim peoples were split into a number of different groups, and not one collective body. Leaders that were important in the First Crusade from the Muslim side would probably be Kilij Arslan and Danishmend.
The major ethnic groups of North Africa are Arabs, Berbers, Bedouins, Azeris, Kurds, Persians, Turks, Iranians, Israelis, and Palestinians.
berber and Arabic but people were berber before unntil Arabs came from the middle east and brought Islam then berbers took Arab heritage.
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There are Arab , Berber (Amazigh) , Tabo , Jewish , from italain origin , from Turkish origin
43% Ethnic French 5% Other French Groups (Bords, Catalans 22% Other European (Mostly Portuguese, Russian and Italian) MINORITIES 15% Muslim, Arab, or Maghreb 9% Black or African 5% Chinese or East Asian 1% Other or Mixed
No, the Muslim Extremists have not declared war on the Neo-Nazi Groups.
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The major ethnic groups in northern africa are Arab, followed by Berber
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Some of the terrorist groups operating in Libya include ISIS, Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), Ansar al-Sharia, and the Benghazi Defense Brigades. These groups have been involved in various attacks and violent activities in the country.