curprev10:4010:40, 27 May 2022 2a01:e0a:a56:120:d49d:364e:2bd1:7603talk 11,744 bytes+1,153 i fixed the zayyanid dynasty history about marinids with abu yaqub yusuf an nasr who were said to capture tlemcen in 1337 while he is dead in 1307 and explaining the campaigns btw those realms of tlemcen, tunis and fes the alliance between abu yahya abu bakr II the hafsid and abu al hassan ali ibn othman the marinid's alliances against the zayyanid abu tashfinundoTag: Reverted
curprev07:5407:54, 27 May 2022 2a01:e0a:a56:120:ddc1:8aff:efb8:e8bctalk 10,591 bytes+245 I added the true expansion of the state of Tlemcen it didnt only stretch from Tlemcen to cheliff valley but from muluya to the soumman and trans saharan trades routes towns and oasis of the southundoTags: RevertedVisual editMobile editMobile web edit
7 February 2022
curprev18:0118:01, 7 February 2022 R Prazerestalkcontribs 10,346 bytes−2,064 Remove misleading statement altogether: per more recent revisions at Kingdom of Tlemcen, these were brief victories and were not at the same time. Statement is spammed with citations, four of which are the same text, that don't support the exaggerated sense of this claim.undoTag: Visual edit
curprev19:0419:04, 31 January 2022 2a01:e0a:80a:7d90:944e:c29:e9aa:76edtalk 12,200 bytes−199 →List of rulers: i changed details about zayyanid dynasty because abu said uthman II the marinid were not the son of abu tashfin I but the father of abu al hassan who killed abu tashfin during the siege of tlemcen from 1335-1337 and Abu Thabit Amir its even worse he was the heir of Abu Yaqub Yusuf the one who is dead by his eunuch after 8 years of siege on tlemcen (1299-1307) he didnt succeeded to take it the first one were abu al hassan who lost it in 1348 for his son get it in 1352undo