Almohad

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Etymology

From Spanish almohade, from Arabic مُوَحِّد (muwaḥḥid). Doublet of Muwahhid.

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Almohad (not comparable) (history)

  1. Of or relating to the doctrine and movement founded in 12th-century Morocco by Ibn Tumart.
  2. Of or relating to the Berber caliphate founded by Ibn Tumart's successor, Abd al-Mu'min.

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Noun

Almohad (plural Almohads) (history)

  1. A follower of Almohadism.
  2. An inhabitant of the Almohad Caliphate.

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