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Hafsid Kingdom: Timeline of the top rulers by territorial changes in terms of area

The Timeline shows the rulers of the polity ordered by the sum of involved territorial changes in term of area (max 30 rulers).

Hafsid Kingdom: Timeline of the top rulers by territorial changes in terms of area
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Was a Sunni Muslim dynasty of Berber descent who ruled Ifriqiya (western Libya, Tunisia, and eastern Algeria) from 1229 to 1574.

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Explanation

The Timeline shows the rulers of the polity ordered by the sum of involved territorial changes in term of area (max 30 rulers).


Rulers are considered only when they can be clearly defined. Phersu Atlas includes de facto rulers, which may sometimes be subjective. As a result, the ruler could be a King, President, or others depending on the context.


Polities are the smallest unit in the Phersu Atlas model. They represent political entities that control a territory, regardless of their form. Polities can be either independent or dependent.


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Based on the overall Phersu Atlas Model and its comprehensive sources.