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The Hafsid Sultanate, its political history and role in Morocco

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The book The Hafsidi Sultanate was written by the writer Muhammad al-Aroussi and is divided into twelve chapters, each chapter dealing with a comprehensive topic, starting with the revolt of Ibn Ghanya and ending with the end of the Hafsids.

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Mohammed Al-Aroussi said of his book: “The Hafsa Sultanate was originally a book of radio lectures that met with the interest of listeners and their eagerness to publish them, which made me respond to the desire to generalize the benefit and increase the benefit, and these interested listeners were from different cultural levels and social segments.”.

Book description:

  • Author's name: Mohamed Al-Aroussi Al-Matawi

  • Number of pages: 793 pages

  • The subject of the book: The Hafsidi Sultanate

The contents of the book:

The book is divided into twelve chapters:

  1. Chapter One: Ibn Ghanya's Revolt 

  2. Chapter II: The emergence of Bani Hafs and the establishment of the Hafsid state

  3. Chapter Three: Al-Mustansir Al-Hafsi and the Quasi-Caliphate

  4. Chapter four: The Beginning of Weakness and the Reign of Turbulence

  5. Chapter five: Between Division and Unity

  6. Chapter VI: Abulhassan al-Marini's takeover of the Tunisian Hafsia

  7. Chapter VII: The return of Hafsidian sovereignty .... and Binu Meryn again

  8. Chapter VIII: The Reign of Sultan Abul Abbas Ahmed

  9. Chapter IX: Sultan Abu Faris Abdulaziz

  10. Chapter X: The Reign of Sultan Abu Amr Othman

  11. Chapter Eleven: The collapse of the Hafsid Sultanate in the face of the Spanish threat

  12. Chapter Twelve: From the Spanish Protectorate to the End of the Hafsids

 

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