The Almohad conquest of Marrakesh took place in 1147, when the
Almohad movement took control of the
Almoravid capital.
The Almoravid Emir
Ishaq ibn Ali's forces held
Marrakesh
Marrakesh or Marrakech ( or ; ar, مراكش, murrākuš, ; ber, ⵎⵕⵕⴰⴽⵛ, translit=mṛṛakc}) is the fourth largest city in the Kingdom of Morocco. It is one of the four Imperial cities of Morocco and is the capital of the Marrakes ...
until Almohad forces led by
Abd al-Mu'min finally breached the city's
fortifications after months of siege, and after the Almohads had already take control of vast swaths of Almoravid territories in North Africa and
al-Andalus.
Background
The
Almohad movement, initiated by
Ibn Tumart, sought to overthrow the ruling
Almoravid dynasty.
In 1130 the Almohads were defeated in an attempt to conquer Marrakesh from the Almoravids in the
Battle of al-Buhayra
The Battle of al-Buhayra ( ar, معركة البحيرة) was a battle between the Almoravid dynasty, Almoravid and the Almohad Caliphate, Almohad armies in May 1130 CE just outside Marrakesh, Morocco.
Prelude
In the 1121 Ibn Tumart, the found ...
.
Ibn Tumart died in this battle and was succeeded by
Abd al-Mu’min, who was to capture Marrakesh in 1147.
Campaign
Abd al-Mu’min left
Sūs in 1141 and began a long campaign working his way around the mountains conquering the High Atlas, Middle Atlas and the Rif.
[Muslim Spain and Portugal: A Political History of al-Andalus]
By Hugh Kennedy He reached his native land of
Tlemcen in 1142/1143 where he recruited members of his own tribe, the Kumiya, and other associated groups who were then incorporated into the Almohad army.
The next year in 1144 he defeated an Almoravid army that was allied with a Christian Militia. In 1145 he defeated the Almoravids, captured Oran and Tetouan and killed the Almoravid king
Tashfin ibn Ali.
He later conquered Fez after a nine month siege.
Capture of Marrakesh
In 1146-1147 Abd al-Mu’min completed the conquest of Morocco when he conquered Marrakesh after an eleven month siege.
[Dictionary of World Biography: The Middle Ages]
Frank Northen Magill, Alison Aves Abd al-Mu’min executed the last Almoravid ruler and proceeded to massacre the
Lamtuna Berbers.
He made Marrakesh the capital of the Almohads. A jew from Sijilmasa named Solomon reported that during Abd al-Mu’mins conquest of Fez 100,000 Jews and Muslims were killed and in Marrakesh 120,000, although this is not to be taken literally it corresponds with Arabic sources that mention how the male population were put to the sword while the female population were sold into slavery.
In the same year of the capture of Marrakesh Abd al-Mu’min invaded Al-Andalus and between 1147/1148 gained possession of the southwestern quadrant of the Iberian peninsula.
[A History of the Muslim World to 1405: The Making of a Civilization]
By Vernon O Egger
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Marrakesh
Marrakesh or Marrakech ( or ; ar, مراكش, murrākuš, ; ber, ⵎⵕⵕⴰⴽⵛ, translit=mṛṛakc}) is the fourth largest city in the Kingdom of Morocco. It is one of the four Imperial cities of Morocco and is the capital of the Marrakes ...
Marrakesh
Marrakesh or Marrakech ( or ; ar, مراكش, murrākuš, ; ber, ⵎⵕⵕⴰⴽⵛ, translit=mṛṛakc}) is the fourth largest city in the Kingdom of Morocco. It is one of the four Imperial cities of Morocco and is the capital of the Marrakes ...