Andalusian immigration and its scientific impact on the Middle Maghreb between the 2-8 AH/8-14 CE centuries

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  • Fatih Mazradi University of Blida 02
  • Tayeb boussaad University of Blida 02

Keywords:

Immigration, Acculturation, scientific houses, Scientific councils

Abstract

The Middle Maghreb was an important station for Andalusian immigration since the Islamic conquest until after the fall of Granada, and several motives contributed to the continuation of immigration. They held a number of political, religious and cultural positions and contributed to the revitalization of scientific life, especially in the period between the second and eighth centuries AH. What are the stages of Andalusian migration to the Central Maghreb? And what is its scientific impact?

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Published

2026-05-07

How to Cite

Mazradi, F., & boussaad, T. (2026). Andalusian immigration and its scientific impact on the Middle Maghreb between the 2-8 AH/8-14 CE centuries. The Algerian Historical Journal, 6(01), 169–192. Retrieved from https://journals.univ-msila.dz/index.php/AHJ/article/view/9343

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