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The Barghawata (also Barghwata or Berghouata) were a medieval Berber
Berber people

Berbers are the indigenous ethnic groups of North Africa west of the Nile Valley. They are discontinuously distributed from the Atlantic to the Siwa oasis, in Egypt, and from the Mediterranean to the Niger River....
 tribe confederation of the Atlantic
Atlantic Ocean

The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's oceanic divisions; with a total area of about 106.4 million square kilometres . It covers approximately one-fifth of the Earth's surface....
 coast of Morocco
Morocco

Morocco , officially the Kingdom of Morocco , is a country located in North Africa with a population of nearly 34 million and an area just under 447,000 km2....
, belonging to the Masmuda
Masmuda

The Masmuda were one of the largest Berber people tribal confederacies in the Maghreb, along with the Zanata and the Sanhaja....
 group of tribes. After allying with a failed Sufri
Sufri

The Sufris were a sect of Islam in the 7th and 8th centuries, and a part of the Kharijites. They established the Midrarid state at Sijilmassa....
 Kharijite rebellion in Morocco
Morocco

Morocco , officially the Kingdom of Morocco , is a country located in North Africa with a population of nearly 34 million and an area just under 447,000 km2....
 against the Abbasid
Abbasid

The Abbasid Caliphate was the third of the Islamic Caliphates of the Islamic Empire. The Caliphate is one of the high points of Islam, and at the time Muslim civilization, together with that of Byzantium, China and India, was the most developed part of the world....
s, they established a kingdom (744 - 1058) in the area of Tamesna
Tamesna

Tamesna can refer to:* Tamesna, a historical region in North Africa, that is currently the area between the Moroccan cities of Kenitra and Safi, Morocco....
 on the Atlantic coast between Safi
Safi

Safi may refer to:*Safi, Burkina Faso*Safi, Morocco*Safi of Persia, the founder of the iranic Safavid dynasty of Persia*Safi, Malta, a local council on Malta...
 and Salé
Salé

Sal? is the twin city to Rabat, capital of Morocco. Today it is home to just over 900,000 people, mostly impoverished factory workers. It was once a self-contained, self-ruled Republic with international scope, situated on the mouth of the Bou Regreg river on the Atlantic coast....
 under the leadership of Tarif al-Matghari
Tarif al-Matghari

Tarif al-Matghari was the founder of the Berber people Barghawata dynasty in the Tamesna region in Morocco. He was the father of the self-proclaimed prophet and king Salih ibn Tarif....
.

historians believe that the term Barghawata is a phonetic deformation of the term Barbati, a nickname which Tarif carried.






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The Barghawata (also Barghwata or Berghouata) were a medieval Berber
Berber people

Berbers are the indigenous ethnic groups of North Africa west of the Nile Valley. They are discontinuously distributed from the Atlantic to the Siwa oasis, in Egypt, and from the Mediterranean to the Niger River....
 tribe confederation of the Atlantic
Atlantic Ocean

The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's oceanic divisions; with a total area of about 106.4 million square kilometres . It covers approximately one-fifth of the Earth's surface....
 coast of Morocco
Morocco

Morocco , officially the Kingdom of Morocco , is a country located in North Africa with a population of nearly 34 million and an area just under 447,000 km2....
, belonging to the Masmuda
Masmuda

The Masmuda were one of the largest Berber people tribal confederacies in the Maghreb, along with the Zanata and the Sanhaja....
 group of tribes. After allying with a failed Sufri
Sufri

The Sufris were a sect of Islam in the 7th and 8th centuries, and a part of the Kharijites. They established the Midrarid state at Sijilmassa....
 Kharijite rebellion in Morocco
Morocco

Morocco , officially the Kingdom of Morocco , is a country located in North Africa with a population of nearly 34 million and an area just under 447,000 km2....
 against the Abbasid
Abbasid

The Abbasid Caliphate was the third of the Islamic Caliphates of the Islamic Empire. The Caliphate is one of the high points of Islam, and at the time Muslim civilization, together with that of Byzantium, China and India, was the most developed part of the world....
s, they established a kingdom (744 - 1058) in the area of Tamesna
Tamesna

Tamesna can refer to:* Tamesna, a historical region in North Africa, that is currently the area between the Moroccan cities of Kenitra and Safi, Morocco....
 on the Atlantic coast between Safi
Safi

Safi may refer to:*Safi, Burkina Faso*Safi, Morocco*Safi of Persia, the founder of the iranic Safavid dynasty of Persia*Safi, Malta, a local council on Malta...
 and Salé
Salé

Sal? is the twin city to Rabat, capital of Morocco. Today it is home to just over 900,000 people, mostly impoverished factory workers. It was once a self-contained, self-ruled Republic with international scope, situated on the mouth of the Bou Regreg river on the Atlantic coast....
 under the leadership of Tarif al-Matghari
Tarif al-Matghari

Tarif al-Matghari was the founder of the Berber people Barghawata dynasty in the Tamesna region in Morocco. He was the father of the self-proclaimed prophet and king Salih ibn Tarif....
.

Etymology

Some historians believe that the term Barghawata is a phonetic deformation of the term Barbati, a nickname which Tarif carried. It is thought that he was born in the area of Barbate
Barbate

Barbate is a city located in the province of C?diz , Spain. According to the 2006 census, the city has a population of 22,496.Barbate is very near to the coast of Cape Trafalgar and within of Parque Natural de la Bre?a y Marismas del Barbate....
, near Cádiz
Cádiz

C?diz is a city and port in southwestern Spain. It is the capital of the province of C?diz, one of eight which make up the Autonomous communities of Spain of Andalusia....
 in Spain. However, Jérôme Carcopino
Jérôme Carcopino

J?r?me Carcopino was a French historian and author. He was the third member elected to occupy seat 3 of the Acad?mie fran?aise in 1955.Carcopino was born at Verneuil-sur-Avre and educated at the ?cole normale sup?rieure where he specialised in history....
 and other historians think the name is much older and the tribe is the same as that which the Romans
Ancient Rome

Ancient Rome was a civilization that grew out of a small agricultural community founded on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 10th century BC....
 called Baquates, who up until the 7th century lived near Volubilis
Volubilis

Volubilis is an List of archaeological sites in Morocco situated near Meknes between Fez, Morocco and Rabat along the N13 road . The nearest town is Moulay Idriss....
.

Religion

After the conversion to Islam at the beginning of the 8th century and the Maysara uprising (739-742), the Barghawata Berbers formed their own state on the Atlantic coast between Safi
Safi

Safi may refer to:*Safi, Burkina Faso*Safi, Morocco*Safi of Persia, the founder of the iranic Safavid dynasty of Persia*Safi, Malta, a local council on Malta...
 and Salé
Salé

Sal? is the twin city to Rabat, capital of Morocco. Today it is home to just over 900,000 people, mostly impoverished factory workers. It was once a self-contained, self-ruled Republic with international scope, situated on the mouth of the Bou Regreg river on the Atlantic coast....
.

The Barghawata kingdom followed a syncretic religion inspired by Islam
Islam

Islam is a Monotheism, Abrahamic religion originating with the teachings of the Prophets of Islam Muhammad, a 7th century Arab religious and political figure....
 (perhaps influenced by Judaism
Judaism

Judaism is a set of beliefs and practices originating in the Hebrew Bible , as later further explored and explained in the Talmud and other texts....
) with elements of Sunni, Shi'a and Kharijite Islam
Islam

Islam is a Monotheism, Abrahamic religion originating with the teachings of the Prophets of Islam Muhammad, a 7th century Arab religious and political figure....
, mixed with astrological
Astrology

Astrology is a group of systems, traditions, and beliefs which hold that the relative positions of astronomical object and related details can provide useful information about personality, human affairs, and other terrestrial matters....
 and heathen traditions. Supposedly, they had their own Qur'an
Qur'an

The Qur?an is the central religious text of Islam. Muslims believe the Qur?an to be the book of divine guidance and direction for mankind, and consider the original Arabic text to be the final revelation of God....
 in the Berber language comprising 80 sura
Sura

A Sura is a "chapter" of the Qur'an, each of which is traditionally ordered roughly in order of decreasing length. Each Sura is named for a word or name mentioned in an ayah , of that 'Sura'....
s under the leadership of the second ruler of the dynasty Salih ibn Tarif
Salih ibn Tarif

was the second king of the Berghouata, and proclaimed himself a prophet of a new religion. He appeared during the caliphate of Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik in 744 AD....
 who had taken part in the Maysara uprising. He proclaimed himself a prophet. He also claimed to be the final Mahdi
Mahdi

According to the Shia and Sunni versions of the Islamic eschatology the Mahdi is the prophesied redeemer of Islam who will stay on earth seven, nine, or nineteen years before the coming of the day, Qiyamah ....
, and that Isa
Islamic view of Jesus

Jesus in Islam is a rasul who had been sent to guide the Children of Israel with a new scripture, the Injil . The Qur'an, believed by Muslims to be God's final revelation, states that Jesus was born to Islamic view of Mary as the result of Virgin birth of Jesus, a miraculous event which occurred by the decree of God ....
 (Jesus
Jesus

Jesus of Nazareth , also known as Jesus Christ, is the central figure of Christianity and is revered by most Christian churches as the Son of God and the Incarnation ....
) would be his companion and pray behind him.

History

Little details are known about Barghawata. Most of the historical sources are largely posterior to their rule and often present a contradictory and confused historical context. However, one tradition appears more interesting. It comes from Córdoba
Córdoba, Spain

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 in Spain and its author is the Large Prior of Barghawata and the Barghawata ambassador to Córdoba
Córdoba, Spain

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 Abu Salih Zammur, around the middle of the 10th century. This tradition is regarded as most detailed concerning Barghwata. It was reported by Al Bakri
Abu Abdullah al-Bakri

was a Spain-Arab geographer and historian. He was born in Huelva, the son of the governor of the province. Al-Bakri spent his entire life in Spain, living in Cordoba, Spain, and never travelled to the locations of which he wrote....
, Ibn Hazm
Ibn Hazm

Ibn Hazm in full Abu Mu?ammad ?Ali ibn A?mad ibn Sa?id ibn ?azm ? sometimes with al-Andalusi a?-?ahiri as well was an Al-Andalus-Arab Islamic philosophy, Intellectual, psychologist, historian, jurist and theologian born in C?rdoba, Spain, present-day Spain....
 and Ibn Khaldun
Ibn Khaldun

Ibn Khaldun or Ibn Khaldoun...
, although their interpretations comprise some divergent points of view. The Barghawatas allied with the Kharijite Muslim sect who embraced a doctrine representing total egalitarianism
Egalitarianism

Egalitarianism or Equalism is a political doctrine that holds that all people should be treated as equals and have the same political freedom, economic freedom, social justice, and civil rights rights....
 in opposition to the aristocracy of the Quraysh
Quraysh

Quraysh or Quraish was the dominant tribe of Mecca upon the appearance of the religion of Islam. It was the tribe to which the Islamic Prophet Muhammad belonged, as well as the tribe that led the initial opposition to his message....
 which had grown more pronounced under the Umayyad Caliphate. After the defeat of the Kharijites in Kairouan
Kairouan

Kairouan it is the capital of the Kairouan Governorate. It was founded by the Arabs in around 670 and the original name was derived from Arabic kairuw?n, from Persian language K?rav?n, meaning "military/civilian camp" , "caravan", or "resting place" ....
, Tunisia
Tunisia

Tunisia , officially the Tunisian Republic , is a country located in North Africa. It is bordered by Algeria to the west and Libya to the southeast....
 in 741, the Barghawatas in Morocco retreated to the Tamesna
Tamesna

Tamesna can refer to:* Tamesna, a historical region in North Africa, that is currently the area between the Moroccan cities of Kenitra and Safi, Morocco....
 region where they founded their kingdom.

The Barghawatas ruled in the Tamesna region for more than three centuries (744 - 1058). Under the successors of Salih ibn Tarif, Ilyas ibn Salih (?792-842); Yunus (842-888) and Abu Ghufail (888-913) the tribal kingdom was consolidated, and missions sent to neighbouring tribes. After initially good relations with the Caliphate of Cordoba
Caliphate of Córdoba

The Caliphate of C?rdoba ruled the Iberian peninsula and North Africa from the city of C?rdoba, Spain, from 929 to 1031. This period was characterized by remarkable success in trade and culture; many of the masterpieces of Islamic Iberia were constructed in this period, including the famous Mezquita....
 there was a break at the end of the 10th century with the ruling Umayyads. Two Umayyad incursions, as well as attacks by the Fatimids were fought off by the Barghawata. From the 11th century there was an intensive guerilla war with the Banu Ifran
Banu Ifran

Banu Ifran or Ifren or Ifrenid , a Berber people tribe, prominent in the history of pre-islamic and early islamic North Africa.Tlemcen in present-day Algeria was a capital of the Kingdom of Banu Ifran ....
. Even though the Barghawata were subsequently much weakened, they were still able to fend off Almoravid attacks - the spiritual leader of the Almoravids, Ibn Yasin
Ibn Yasin

Abdallah Ibn Yasin was a theologian and founder of the Almoravid dynasty movement and dynasty of North African rulers and later Iberian Peninsula....
, fell in battle against them (1058). Only in 1149 were the Barghawata eliminated by the Almohads as a political and religious group.

Barghawata kings

  • Tarif al-Matghari
    Tarif al-Matghari

    Tarif al-Matghari was the founder of the Berber people Barghawata dynasty in the Tamesna region in Morocco. He was the father of the self-proclaimed prophet and king Salih ibn Tarif....
  • Salih ibn Tarif

    was the second king of the Berghouata, and proclaimed himself a prophet of a new religion. He appeared during the caliphate of Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik in 744 AD....
    , who declared himself prophet in 744 and went away at the age of 47, promising to return.
  • Ilyas ibn Salih (?792-842), who is said to have professed Islam publicly but 's religion secretly, and died in the 50th year of his reign.
  • Yunus ibn Ilyas (?842-888), who made 's religion official and killed all those who would not convert (killing 7770 people, according to Ibn Khaldun
    Ibn Khaldun

    Ibn Khaldun or Ibn Khaldoun...
    's sources, some at a place called Tamlukeft). Curiously enough, he is also said to have performed the Hajj
    Hajj

    The Hajj is a pilgrimage to Mecca . It is the largest annual pilgrimage in the world, and is the fifth pillar of Islam, an obligation that must be carried out at least once in their lifetime by every able-bodied Muslim who can afford to do so....
    . He died in the 44th year of his reign.
  • Abu Ghafir Muhammad (?888-917), who may also have been called a prophet (according to a poem Ibn-Khaldun
    Ibn Khaldun

    Ibn Khaldun or Ibn Khaldoun...
     cites) and who had 44 wives and more sons. He died in the 29th year of his reign.
  • Abu al-Ansar Abdullah (?917-961), buried at Ameslakht. He died in the 44th year of his reign.
  • Abu Mansur Isa (?961-?), who was 22 when he became king.


See also

  • Kingdom of Nekor
    Kingdom of Nekor

    The Kingdom of Nekor was an emirate in the Rif area of modern day Morocco, with its capital initially at Temsaman but later at Nekor. It was founded by an immigrant of Yemen, Salih I ibn Mansur al-Himyari in 710 AD, by Caliphal grant....
  • Maghrawa
    Maghrawa

    The Magrawa were a Berber people tribe in Morocco and central and western Algeria....
  • Banu Ifran
    Banu Ifran

    Banu Ifran or Ifren or Ifrenid , a Berber people tribe, prominent in the history of pre-islamic and early islamic North Africa.Tlemcen in present-day Algeria was a capital of the Kingdom of Banu Ifran ....