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The Battle of Sebiba is a battle that took place near the Tunisian town of Sebiba in 1065 AD between the tribes of Riah, Zughba, and Banu Sulaym on the one hand and the tribes of Zenata, Sanhaja, and Athbaj on the other hand The result of the battle was a victory for the Arab Tribes.[1]
battle of Sebiba | |||||||
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Part of Hilalian invasion of Ifriqiya | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Hammadids Zanata Sanhaja |
Banu Sulaym Zughba | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Nasir ibn Alnas Al-Kasem ibn Alnas Khalifa al-Zanati |
Abu Zayd al-Hilali Dhieb bin Ghanim | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Unknown | Unknown | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
24,000 killed | Unknown |
Battle
editThe battle ended with a crushing victory for the Arab tribes of Banu Riyah, Zaghba and Banu Sulaym against the Berber tribes of Zenata and Sanhaja, where 24 thousand Berbers were killed and the Arabs took all their weapons and money as spoils.[2][3]
Aftermath
editAl-Nasir ibn Alinas, Emir of Bani Hammad Castle, gathered forces to support Athbaj, and Al-Mu'izz ibn Ziri from the Maghrawa tribe and King of Fez came to join him with the Zenata. They took up their positions at Laribus and afterwards. They had an encounter with the wind and the dormouse in Sbiba. In this battle, Al-Mu'izz ibn Ziri abandoned his ally and surrendered, allegedly, to the inspiration of Tamim ibn Al-Mu'izz ibn Badis, Emir of Cairo. This betrayal led to the defeat of Ibn Alinas, who was forced to leave his treasures and camp in front of the Arabs and Zenata after he lost his brother Al-Qasim in the clash.[4]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ حسن, نجوان ابو بكر محمد. تاريخ افريقية السياسى والحضارى (in Arabic). ktab INC.
- ^ al-Athīr, ʻIzz al-Dīn Ibn (1899). Tārīkh al-kāmil (in Arabic).
- ^ المراكشي, ابن عذارى (2009-01-01). البيان المغرب في اخبار الاندلس والمغرب 1-4 ج1 (in Arabic). Dar Al Kotob Al Ilmiyah دار الكتب العلمية. ISBN 978-2-7451-6328-8.
- ^ Cibrario, Louis (1859). Economie politique du moyen age (in French). Libraire de Guillaumin et C.ie.