Fatimid campaigns in the western Maghreb (958–960) explained

Conflict:Fatimid campaigns in the western Maghreb
Partof:the Fatimid Caliphate's expansion
Date:958–960
Place:western Algeria and Morocco
Result:Fatimid victory
  • Conquest of Fez and Sijilmasa
  • Fatimid realm expanded to the Atlantic
Combatant1:Fatimid Caliphate
Combatant2:Caliphate of Cordoba (nominally)
Emirate of Sijilmasa
Commander1:Ziri ibn Manad
Jawhar
Commander2:Emir of Fez
Ibn Wasul

The Fatimid campaigns in the western Maghreb were led by the Fatimid general Jawhar and Ziri ibn Manad between 958 and 960. They were directed against the rulers who had recognised the suzerainty of the Caliph of Cordoba.[1] [2]

Background

After the end of Idrisid rule in Fez one of the princes established himself in the Rif in the 930s, he recognised the authority of the Fatimids until his death in 948. In the 950s northern present-day Morocco was transformed into an Umayyad protectorate.

Siege

In 958 Jawhar occupied Sijilmasa after which its ruler Ibn Wasul evacuated the city, however he was delivered to Jawhar and the coins in his mint were struck in the name of the Fatimid Caliph. In the winter of 958 Ziri ibn Manad directed a siege against Fez and in November 959 he overcame the walls of Fez, two days after he captured the emir and took him prisoner. Fez and Sijilmasa were captured and the Fatimid realm was extended to the Atlantic.[3] [4] The amir of Fez and Ibn Wasul of Sijilmasa were brought along in cages and the Idrisids were forced to provide hostages. After this expedition only Tangier and Ceuta were held by the Caliph of Cordoba.[5]

Aftermath

In 973 the Umayyad general Ghalib invaded Morocco, he reasserted Umayyad suzerainty in Morocco by conquering Fez and forcing the Banu Gannun to switch their allegiance from the Fatimids to the Umayyads.

Sources

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=Xf1TEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA399 The Empire of the Mahdi: The Rise of the Fatimids
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=jdlKbZ46YYkC&pg=PA75 A History of the Maghrib in the Islamic Period
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=VYRtAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA99 A History of Egypt: Volume 6, In the Middle Ages
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=8-8WOTlNeAkC&q=958 Histoire de l'Afrique des origines à nos jours
  5. https://books.google.com/books?id=qTiG6DsJi7AC&pg=PA37 A History of Islamic Spain