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page 18th-century Berber people

Tariq ibn Ziyad
8th-century Muslim general
Adrian of Canterbury
Abbot of Canterbury
Munuza
Uthman ibn Naissa (), better known as Munuza, was a Berber governor (wali) who established an independent power base in Cerdanya on the eastern Pyrenees (in modern-day southern France) around 731 AD, breaking away from the Umayyad Caliphate. He was the wali of Narbonne and Cerdagne, in addition to the Spanish territory of Catalonia. To solidify his position, he formed an alliance with the Duke of Aquitaine, Odo the Great, and married his daughter Lampegia. He was eventually defeated by the Umayyad forces of Abd al-Rahman ibn Abd Allah al-Ghafiqi. Munuza's defeat was followed by Umayyad forces

Salih ibn Tarif
Amazigh (Berber) king

Tarif ibn Malik
8th c. Islamic military commander
Maysara al-Matghari
Moroccan Berber leader ( He died in Tangier city - 742)
Sa'id I ibn Idris
king of Nekor
Tarif al-Matghari
Founder of the Berber Barghawata dynasty