Awlad Mandil
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Awlad Mandil or Banu Madil were a family of the Maghrawa that ruled several regions in North Africa from c. 1160 to 1372.
His orign was Khazrun ben Falful ancestor of the Banu Khazrun, that has the government of Tripoli 1001 to 1146. From the Banu Khazrum issued several branches, but the main ones were: one that ruled Tripoli and one that ruled Chelif.
This last one was originated from Abu Nas; his son was Ibn Abu Nas; this has a son called Mandil I, almohad governor of Chelif c. 1160. His son, Abd al-Rhaman ben Mandil was also governor of Chelif c. 1180.
Mandil II ben Abd al-Rahman was governor of Chelif, Uarsenis, Madiyya (Medea) and Mitidja c. 1190-1126. Was killed in 1126 by Yahya Ibn Ghaniya that occupied Mitidja. Mandil II has several sons:
- Al Abbas ben Mandil, governor of Chelif 1226-1249, that lost Medea and Uersenis against the Banu Tudjin but received Mliana, Tenes, Brechk and Cherchell from the Hafsids, as vassal.
- Muhammad I ben Mandil, heir of his brother 1249-1263 (killed by Aid)
- Aid ben Mandil, governor of Uersenis and Madiyya 1263-1269
- Umar ben Mandil, emir of Maghrawa 1269-1278 (installed by theAbdalwadid dynasty)
- Thabit ben Mandil, emir of Maghrawa 1278-1294 sold Tlemcen to Abdalwadid waiting obtain Mliana in exchange.
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