كنزة الأوربية Kenza al-Awrabiya | |
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Spouse | Idris I |
Issue | Idris II |
House | Idrisid dynasty |
Father | Isaac ben Mohammed ben Hammid |
Religion | Islam |
Kenza al-Awrabiya (en Arabic: كنزة الأوربية) surnamed Kenza al Mardhia [1] was a Berber lady in the 8th century, [2] as the daughter of Isaac ben Mohammed ben Hammid. [2]
She married Idris I. [2] And by this matrimonial alliance, she enabled him to exercise power over the territory of the Awraba, [3] her tribe. She was the mother of his posthumous son Idris II. [3]
Alongside the regent of the kingdom Rachid, [4] she exercised a leading political role [5] during the minority of her son. [5] Throughout her life, Kenza maintained her status of matriarch in accordance with Berber customs, [3] as such she arbitrated the smooth running of the division of the kingdom between her grandsons. [6]
Grace aux conseils de Kenza, Mohammed ben Idriss a pu effectivement étendre son pouvoir sur la totalité du territoire qu'il gouverne
كنزة الأوربية Kenza al-Awrabiya | |
---|---|
Spouse | Idris I |
Issue | Idris II |
House | Idrisid dynasty |
Father | Isaac ben Mohammed ben Hammid |
Religion | Islam |
Kenza al-Awrabiya (en Arabic: كنزة الأوربية) surnamed Kenza al Mardhia [1] was a Berber lady in the 8th century, [2] as the daughter of Isaac ben Mohammed ben Hammid. [2]
She married Idris I. [2] And by this matrimonial alliance, she enabled him to exercise power over the territory of the Awraba, [3] her tribe. She was the mother of his posthumous son Idris II. [3]
Alongside the regent of the kingdom Rachid, [4] she exercised a leading political role [5] during the minority of her son. [5] Throughout her life, Kenza maintained her status of matriarch in accordance with Berber customs, [3] as such she arbitrated the smooth running of the division of the kingdom between her grandsons. [6]
Grace aux conseils de Kenza, Mohammed ben Idriss a pu effectivement étendre son pouvoir sur la totalité du territoire qu'il gouverne