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Berber Roots in Almohad Influence Berber Roots in Almohad Influence
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Ibn Tumart’s Influence after Death Ibn Tumart’s Influence after Death
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Political and Economic Exchange in the Midst of Decline Political and Economic Exchange in the Midst of Decline
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Almohads and Mediterranean Culture Almohads and Mediterranean Culture
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A Sea of Ideas, a City of Philosophers and the Dream of Unification A Sea of Ideas, a City of Philosophers and the Dream of Unification
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On a Primordial Island: Almohad Notions of Solitude and Belief On a Primordial Island: Almohad Notions of Solitude and Belief
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Bishops of Almohad Marrakech Bishops of Almohad Marrakech
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Al-Ma’mun and the Decline of Almohad Doctrine Al-Ma’mun and the Decline of Almohad Doctrine
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Mercenary North Africa: A Society Not Organized for War? Mercenary North Africa: A Society Not Organized for War?
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The Independence of Urban Populations The Independence of Urban Populations
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Almohad Legacies in Mediterranean Art, Architecture and Literature Almohad Legacies in Mediterranean Art, Architecture and Literature
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Ibn Rushd, the Almohads and the Philosophical Dream of Unity Ibn Rushd, the Almohads and the Philosophical Dream of Unity
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Late Almohad Trade and Commerce Late Almohad Trade and Commerce
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The Almohad Influence on Theological Disputation The Almohad Influence on Theological Disputation
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Abdu among the Almohads: A Post-Almohad Man? Abdu among the Almohads: A Post-Almohad Man?
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5 The Almohads: Empire of the Western Mediterranean
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Published:April 2016
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Abstract
This chapter examines the history of the establishment of the Almohad Empire. The almost unprecedented power of the Almohads was reflected in the confidence of their architecture and art. The Almohad Giralda Mosque of Seville, whose minaret remains as the bell tower of the cathedral of Seville, outshone most mosques of the East. The Almohads often used architects and artists from throughout the Mediterranean, many of whom came from as far away as Sicily. The architect of the Giralda was Abu Layth Al-Siqilli, showing the lasting Mediterranean influences of the architectural styles of the Almohad Empire. The remains of Almohad influence are also scattered throughout the Maghrib, a distant but powerful reminder of a once magnificent unity under Berber rule.
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