Awlad Mandil

Awlad Mandil or Banu Madil were a family of the Maghrawa that ruled several regions in North Africa from c. 1160 to 1372 His orign was Khazrun ben Falful ancestor of the Banu Khazrun, that has the government of Tripoli 1001 to 1146. From the Banu Khazrum issued several branchs, but the main ones wewre: one that ruled Tripoli and one that ruled Chelif. This last one was originated from Abu Nas; his son was Ibn Abu Nas; this has a son called Mandil I, almohad governor of Chelif c. 1160. His son, Abd al-Rhaman ben Mandil was also governor of Chelif c. 1180. Mandil II ben Abd al-Rahman was governor of Chelif, Uarsenis, Madiyya (Medea) and Mitidja c. 1190-1126. Was killed in 1126 by Yahya Ibn Ghaniya that occupied Mitidja. Mandil II has several sons: Muhammad ben Thabit was emir from 1294 to 1295 in absence of his father. The Abdalwadid dynastyoccupied their lands in 1295. Rashid ben Thabit ben Mandil asked for help to Marinid dinasty of Morocco (1295), but the emirate was asigned toUmar ben Waghram ben Mandil (c. 1299-13002). Rashid revolted in Mazuna and defeated Umar ben Waghram, ruling the Maghrawa 1302-1310, allied to Hafsid dinasty of Bugia (Bidjaya) after 1307. In 1310 deceased Rashid, and his son Ali ben Rashid was deposed by the Hafsid dynasty, migrating to Morocco with his followers. In 1342, after a defeat of Hafsid against marinids, he took Mliana, Tenes, Brechk and Cherchel, restablishing the emirate of Maghrawa, but defeated by the Addalwadid (1351/1352) he self-murdered. His son Hamza ben Ali moved to Morocco. He come back to the Chelif and revolted with the help of the Maghrawa (1371) against marinids, but was defeated in 1371, and fled to the lands of the tribe of Banu Husayn (that were revolted against marinids with the help of Abdalwadids) and took the title of emir of Titteri. Defeated in Timzught was captured and executed (1372).

 

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