Communautés rurales et pouvoirs urbains au Maghreb central (vii-xive siècle)
The central Maghreb was considered by the Arab historiography of the medieval Age as the territory of the rural Berber communities and often bound to the revolts against the Arab rulers of Kairouan. But starting from xe century, it was integrated into politico-economic space Fatimide, which graduall...
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description | The central Maghreb was considered by the Arab historiography of the medieval Age as the territory of the rural Berber communities and often bound to the revolts against the Arab rulers of Kairouan. But starting from xe century, it was integrated into politico-economic space Fatimide, which gradually made it possible for the dominant culture to be spread in rural areas. That was possible only by the intervention of the urban politico-legal authority, with the routes of trade and the foundation of mosques in the rural localities. The tax revenues reinforced the urban authority to control a territory often entrusted to the local chiefs. |
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spelling | doaj-art-3c1553bf393e46cd808bbc220759e7612025-01-09T13:22:56ZengUniversité de ProvenceRevue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée0997-13272105-22712009-11-0112610.4000/remmm.6435Communautés rurales et pouvoirs urbains au Maghreb central (vii-xive siècle)Allaoua AmaraThe central Maghreb was considered by the Arab historiography of the medieval Age as the territory of the rural Berber communities and often bound to the revolts against the Arab rulers of Kairouan. But starting from xe century, it was integrated into politico-economic space Fatimide, which gradually made it possible for the dominant culture to be spread in rural areas. That was possible only by the intervention of the urban politico-legal authority, with the routes of trade and the foundation of mosques in the rural localities. The tax revenues reinforced the urban authority to control a territory often entrusted to the local chiefs.https://journals.openedition.org/remmm/6435rural communitiesCentral MahgrebLegal TextsBerbers. |
spellingShingle | Allaoua Amara Communautés rurales et pouvoirs urbains au Maghreb central (vii-xive siècle) Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée rural communities Central Mahgreb Legal Texts Berbers. |
title | Communautés rurales et pouvoirs urbains au Maghreb central (vii-xive siècle) |
title_full | Communautés rurales et pouvoirs urbains au Maghreb central (vii-xive siècle) |
title_fullStr | Communautés rurales et pouvoirs urbains au Maghreb central (vii-xive siècle) |
title_full_unstemmed | Communautés rurales et pouvoirs urbains au Maghreb central (vii-xive siècle) |
title_short | Communautés rurales et pouvoirs urbains au Maghreb central (vii-xive siècle) |
title_sort | communautes rurales et pouvoirs urbains au maghreb central vii xive siecle |
topic | rural communities Central Mahgreb Legal Texts Berbers. |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/remmm/6435 |
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