Almohad


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
Almohad /ˈalməhad/ (also Almohade /-heɪd/)
noun (pl. Almohads) a member of a Berber Muslim movement and dynasty that conquered the Almoravid empire in the 12th century.
– origin Sp., ult. from Arab. al-muwaḥḥidun ‘believers in one God’.
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