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Kingdom of Africa

1146 CE – 1160 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · kingdom
Period
1146 CE – 1160 CE
Duration
14 years
Known Periods
1
Capital
Mahdia
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Kingdom of Africa was an extension of the frontier zone of the Kingdom of Sicily in the former Roman province of Africa (Ifrīqiya in Arabic), corresponding to Tunisia and parts of Algeria and Libya today. The main primary sources for the kingdom are Arabic (Muslim); the Latin (Christian) sources are scanter. The Sicilian conquest of Africa began under Roger II in 1146–1148. Sicilian rule consisted of military garrisons in the major towns, exactions on the local Muslim population, protection of Christians, and the minting of coin. The local aristocracy was largely left in place, and Muslim princes controlled the civil government under Sicilian oversight. Economic connections between Sicily and Africa, which were strong before the conquest, were strengthened, while.

Historical Periods

Kingdom of Africa (1152–1168)

1152 CE – 1168 CE

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Capital: MahdiaArea: 39,586 km²

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