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  1. Zaynab an-Nafzāwiyyah (Arabic: زينب النفزاوية, in Tamazight: Zinb Tanefzawt) (d. 1072), was a Berber woman of influence in the early days of the Almoravid Berber empire which gained control of Morocco, western-Algeria, modern-day Mauritania and Al-Andalus.

  2. Morocco. Known for. Co-Ruler of Berber Empire. Dates. Ruled From: Hijri 453–500 (AH); Common Era 1061–1107 (CE) Zainab al-Nafzawiyya. Biography. Zainab al-Nafzawiyya of the Berber Empire, co-ruled the kingdom with her husband Yusuf ibn Tashufin who was the founder of the Tashufinid Dynasty.

  3. 17 de feb. de 2024 · Zaynab an-Nafzawiyyah's legacy endures as a testament to the indomitable spirit of women throughout history. Her journey from obscurity to eminence serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative potential inherent within each individual, regardless of gender or social status.

  4. Zaynab Nefzaouia, Zineb El Nefzaouia ou Zineb Tanefzaout (en arabe : زينب النفزاوية Zaynab an-Nafzawiyyah, en arabe maghrébin : Zinb Lnefzawiya, en berbère : Zinb Tanefzawt) de son nom complet Zaynab bint Ishaq en-Nefzaoui al-Houari [1]) (fl. 1075), est une femme influente berbère des débuts de la dynastie almoravide ...

  5. Lineage. Lady Zaynab enjoyed the most exalted lineage since she ramified from the tree of prophecy and Imamate and combined all the elements of honor and dignity. The family of Imam Ali (a) has been the most elevated one over the entire history in the field of struggle against wrong and in adapting the issues of human rights.

  6. She is said to have had a black nurse, called “Ito”, a descendant of an African royal family before being enslaved. She is the one who brought her up and taught her the secrets of medicinal herbs. Zaynab appeared as a prominent figure in the third phase of Almoravid development.

  7. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Zaynab Al-Nafzawiyyah is a name that often gets overlooked in the history of Marrakech. However, her influence on the city and its development cannot be understated. As a powerful and influential woman during the time of Ibn Tachfine, Zaynab played a crucial role in shaping the vibrant culture and architecture of Marrakech.