Revolutions and Riots against the Almohad tate in Morocco and Andalusia )AD 1269-1146 / Ah 668 -541)

Abstract

In this research, the revolutions and riots that took place against the Almohads state, we discussed the revolutions that took place against them in the Far Maghreb, which posed a great danger to their state, as well as the ongoing revolutions against them in the Lower Maghreb, including the revolutions of Dakala, the Revolution of Ibn Hood al-Massi, then the Ceuta revolution and the revolution. The Arab Revolution, the Saba Ibn Mingvad Revolution, the Gafsa City Revolution, the Ibn Abdul Karim al-Rajraji Revolution, the Abu Kasbah Al-Jazouli Revolution and the Fatimid Revolution and finally the Revolution of Ibn Abu Al-Tawajin al-Katami and touched on the revolutions that happened against them in Andalusia from the revolution of Ibn Mardnish in eastern Andalusia and the revolution of Ibn Ghania, which extended from the island of Meurica to the lower Morocco and finally the revolution of ibn al-Fars, where the reasons for these revolutions touched on each revolution separately and how to deal with it by the unified rulers and the consequences of each one until we reached the end of these revolutions.