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- Ifriqiya abstract "In medieval history, Ifriqiya or Ifriqiyah (Arabic: إفريقية Ifrīqiya) was the area comprising what is today Tunisia, as well as Tripolitania (western Libya) and the Constantinois (eastern Algeria). This area included what had been the Roman province of Africa, whose name it inherited.Ifriqiya was bounded on the south by the semi-arid areas and salt marshes called el-Djerid. At various times, the rulers of this area also conquered Sicily, and the western boundary was in continual flux but usually went as far as Bejaia. Its capital was Qayrawan (Kairouan) in central Tunisia.De Lacy O'Leary in his Arabic Thought and its Place in History (London: Kegan, Paul [1922], p. 227-8) says: "Gradually the Arabs spread all along North Africa and down to the desert edge, their tribes as a rule occupying the lower ground, whilst the older population had its chief centres in the mountainous districts. During the invasion of 45 (A.H.) the city of Kairouan (Qairouan, Qayrawan) was founded some distance south of Tunis. The site was badly chosen, and is now marked only by ruins and a scanty village, but for some centuries it served as the capital city of Ifrikiya, which was the name given to the province lying next to Egypt, embracing the modern states of Tripoli, Tunis, and the eastern part of Algeria up to the meridian of Bougie."From their base in Kairouan, the Aghlabids initiated the invasion of Sicily, beginning in 827 and establishing the Emirate of Sicily, which lasted until it was conquered by the Normans.".
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- Ifriqiya comment "In medieval history, Ifriqiya or Ifriqiyah (Arabic: إفريقية Ifrīqiya) was the area comprising what is today Tunisia, as well as Tripolitania (western Libya) and the Constantinois (eastern Algeria). This area included what had been the Roman province of Africa, whose name it inherited.Ifriqiya was bounded on the south by the semi-arid areas and salt marshes called el-Djerid.".
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