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Ilel n'Waman

The Parliament of Ilel n'Waman sits mostly in between the Mediterranea and the Sahara. It reaches up to the 900s where it borders Trei-Solari Parliament, and down to the Imperatorum Parliament. Its culture bears a distinct Berberic element, thought those of a more mystical sensibility would rather call it "the quiet of watching". Which, according to them, is very different and much foreigner.

Its Standpoints include :

  • XX, roughly 972-1050s, where Fatimids retire to Egypt having entrusted their Maghreb positions to the Zirids, who rebel, and this territory is conquered again by another Fatimid minion
  • Yamani, roughly 900-972, as the kharidjid states are conquered by the Fatimids
  • XX, roughly 800-900 Aghlabids in Ifriqiya
  • XX, roughly 790-910 the Idrissids in Fas, tightly enclosed between its Void neighbours, including also the rise of the independant realm of the Berghwata
  • Tigmi n’Lkharijia, roughly 750-850 the rise of the kharidjid states of Tlemcen, Sjilmassa and Tahert
  • Ighil n’Kahena, roughly 642-740 the Omeyyads having taken Tripoli until the kharidjid revolts, incluting the conquests of 'Uqba ibn Nafi' deep to the Saqiya and Tariq's governorship in Tingis as well as the Kahena's rule
  • the twin standpoints of XX and XX, roughly 533-642, from the conquests of Belisarius for Constantinopolis to the take of Tripoli by the Omeyyads, including a Wisigothic episod in Tingis
  • XX, roughly 455-533, as the Vandals control tightly the Northen shores of the continent at first and then, disorganised, allow for the three reges et imperatores of Volubilis, Oran and the Aures to rise
  • XX, roughly 350-455, at the high of the donatist schism, with the circoncellions robbings and fightings, and the long conflict between both confessions until the victory of the catholics, only to be conquered and repressed by the Aryanic Vandals ; and which also includes the migration and rule of the Tin Hinan

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