Kingdom of Tlemcen

The Kingdom of Tlemcen or Zayyanid Kingdom of Tlemcen (Arabic: الزيانيون) was a kingdom ruled by the Berber Zayyanid dynasty in what is now the northwest of Algeria. Its territory stretched from Tlemcen to the Chelif bend and Algiers, and at its zenith reached Sijilmasa and the Moulouya River in the west, Tuat to the south and the Soummam in the east.

Zayyanid Kingdom of Tlemcen
مملكة تلمسان (Arabic)
1235–1556
One of the flags attributed to Zayyanid Tlemcen
The kingdom of Tlemcen at the beginning of the 14th century.
CapitalTlemcen
Common languagesBerber, Maghrebi Arabic
Religion
Sunni Islam
GovernmentMonarchy
Sultan 
 1236–1283
Abu Yahya I bin Zayyan
 1318-1337
Abu Tashufin I
 1359-1389
Abu Hammu II
 1468–1504
Abu Abdallah IV
 1550–1556
Al Hassan ben Abu Muh
History 
1235
1248
1264
 Siege of Tlemcen
1299-1307
1329
 First Marinid rule
1337-1348
1352-1359
 Zayyanid capture of Fez
1411
 Conflicts with the Spaniards
1504–1512
1556
CurrencyDinar
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Almohad Caliphate
Spanish Oran
Regency of Algiers
Kingdom of Ait Abbas
Kingdom of Kuku

The Tlemcen Kingdom was established after the demise of the Almohad Caliphate in 1236, and later fell under Ottoman rule in 1554. The capital of the kingdom was Tlemcen, which lay on the primary east–west route between Morocco and Ifriqiya. The kingdom was situated between the realm of the Marinids to the west, centred on Fez, and the Hafsids to the east, centred on Tunis.

Tlemcen was a hub for the north–south trade route from Oran on the Mediterranean coast to the Western Sudan. As a prosperous trading centre, it attracted its more powerful neighbours. At different times the kingdom was invaded and occupied by the Marinids from the west, by the Hafsids from the east, and by Aragonese from the north. At other times, they were able to take advantage of turmoil among their neighbours: during the reign of Abu Tashfin I (r. 1318–1337) the Zayyanids occupied Tunis and in 1423, under the reign of Abu Malek, they briefly captured Fez.:287 In the south the Zayyanid realm included Tuat, Tamentit and the Draa region which was governed by Abdallah Ibn Moslem ez Zerdali, a sheikh of the Zayyanids.

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