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- Lamtuna abstract "The Lamtuna are a nomadic Berber tribe belonging to the Saharan Sanhaja (also pronounced "Zenaga") who traditionally inhabited the Adrar Plateau. During the Almoravids period many Lamtunas emigrated northwards. The Sahrawi Tajakant tribe are of the most recognizable offshoots of the Lamtunas, they inhabit the area between Morocco and Western Sahara. During the eighth century the Lamtuna created a kingdom out of a confederation of Berber tribes, which they dominated until the early tenth century. The Lamtuna probably did not convert to Islam until the ninth century. The Almoravid dynasty, the founders of a powerful empire that in the eleventh century extended over Morocco, Southern Iberia and western Algeria are from this tribe.The Banu Ghaniya, successors of this dynasty in Tripoli and the Nafusa Mountains and governors of the Spanish Balearic Islands until about the middle of the 13th century, originated from this tribe as well.During the Almoravids, the Lamtunas were known as the Mulathamin or Tagelmust; which mean the veiled ones in Arabic and Berber language respectively. The traditional rivals of the Latuna were the Gudala, whom they supplanted as rulers of the Almoravid dynasty.".
- Lamtuna wikiPageExternalLink S0002-9297(07)60713-7.
- Lamtuna wikiPageID "2511579".
- Lamtuna wikiPageLength "1992".
- Lamtuna wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Lamtuna wikiPageRevisionID "594720020".
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLink Abu_Bakr_ibn_Umar.
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLink Adrar_Plateau.
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLink Algeria.
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLink Almoravid_dynasty.
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLink Balearic_Islands.
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLink Banu_Ghaniya.
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLink Berber_people.
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLink Berbers.
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Almoravid_dynasty.
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Berber.
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Berber_tribes.
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLink Gudala.
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLink Iberia.
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLink Iberian_Peninsula.
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLink Morocco.
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLink Nafusa_Mountains.
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLink Sahrawi.
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLink Sanhaja.
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLink Tajakant.
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLink Western_Sahara.
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLink Yusuf_ibn_Tashfin.
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLinkText "Banu Lamtuna".
- Lamtuna wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lamtuna".
- Lamtuna hasPhotoCollection Lamtuna.
- Lamtuna wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Africa-ethno-group-stub.
- Lamtuna wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Lamtuna wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Lamtuna subject Category:Almoravid_dynasty.
- Lamtuna subject Category:Berber.
- Lamtuna subject Category:Berber_tribes.
- Lamtuna hypernym Tribe.
- Lamtuna type Article.
- Lamtuna type Group.
- Lamtuna type Insect.
- Lamtuna type Article.
- Lamtuna type Dynasty.
- Lamtuna type Group.
- Lamtuna comment "The Lamtuna are a nomadic Berber tribe belonging to the Saharan Sanhaja (also pronounced "Zenaga") who traditionally inhabited the Adrar Plateau. During the Almoravids period many Lamtunas emigrated northwards. The Sahrawi Tajakant tribe are of the most recognizable offshoots of the Lamtunas, they inhabit the area between Morocco and Western Sahara.".
- Lamtuna label "Lamtuna".
- Lamtuna sameAs لمثونة.
- Lamtuna sameAs Lamtuna.
- Lamtuna sameAs Lamtuna.
- Lamtuna sameAs Lamtunaoj.
- Lamtuna sameAs Lemtunai.
- Lamtuna sameAs Lamtuna.
- Lamtuna sameAs m.07j_n4.
- Lamtuna sameAs Лемтуны.
- Lamtuna sameAs Q1269600.
- Lamtuna sameAs Q1269600.
- Lamtuna wasDerivedFrom Lamtuna?oldid=594720020.
- Lamtuna isPrimaryTopicOf Lamtuna.