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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KahinaKahina - Wikipedia

    Al-Kahina (Arabic: الكاهنة, lit. 'the diviner'), also known as Dihya, was a Berber queen of the Aurès and a religious and military leader who led indigenous resistance to the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb, the region then known as Numidia, notably defeating the Umayyad forces in the Battle of Meskiana after which she became the uncontested ruler of the whole Maghreb, before being ...

    • Early seventh century
    • Tabat
    • ? - 703 AD?
    • Iaudas (only among known rulers)
  2. history of North Africa. In North Africa: From the Arab conquest to 1830. …the Arabs referred to as Kāhinah (al-Kāhinah, “the Priestess”). After Kāhinah was defeated in 698, Ibn al-Nuʿmān occupied Carthage, the centre of Byzantine administration in Tunisia, and began constructing the town of Tunis nearby.

  3. 16. März 2018 · Kahina (7th century CE) was a Berber (Imazighen) warrior-queen and seer who led her people against the Arab Invasion of North Africa in the 7th century CE. She is also known as al-Kahina, Dihya al-Kahina, Dahlia, Daya, and Dahia-al-Kahina. Although she was finally defeated, her resistance later served as a model for other freedom fighters.

    • Joshua J. Mark
  4. 28. Nov. 2022 · November 28, 2022. In the late 7th century, there thrived a powerful Berber woman named Kahina. Also known as, Kāhinah, al-Kahina, Dahlia, Daya, Dihya al-Kahina or Dahia-al-Kahina, this intriguing woman held influence within the Berber Confederacy in the Mauretania region of North Africa.

  5. There's an issue and the page could not be loaded. Reload page. 4,392 Followers, 2 Following, 260 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from KahiNAh (@kahinah__)

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  6. It occupied Mount Aures (Atlas) and was governed by the princess Kahinah Dahiyah, who covered herself with glory in her fight against the invading army. She defeated the Arabian general Ḥassan ibn al-Nu'man, and compelled the Arabs to withdraw. When, five years later (694), Ḥassan received a large reenforcement, and advanced against the ...

  7. Kahina (r. 695–703 ce) Priestess and queen of Carthage who was a powerful and ruthless ruler of the Berber tribes of northern Africa. Name variations: Cahina; Dhabba the Kahina; Dahiyah Kahinah; Dahia-al Kahina; Kahiyah. Reigned between 695 and 703 ce. Around the time of the capture of Carthage by the Arabs (695 ce), the normally pastoral ...