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This Time Series shows the evolution of the polity area per year during the tenure of the selected ruler. The metric always uses January 1st of each year for the calculation of the population.

Hafsid Kingdom: time series of its population and area during the tenure of Muhammad V
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Muhammad V was the Sultan of the Hafsid Kingdom, reigning 1526 to 1543. During his brief tenure, the most significant war that occurred was the Ottoman-Hafsid War of 1534. This conflict took place in the same year as Muhammad V's reign and saw the Ottoman Empire, led by Suleiman the Magnificent, launching an invasion of the Hafsid Kingdom. The war resulted in the Ottoman conquest of Tunis, marking the end of Hafsid rule and the beginning of Ottoman dominance in the region. Despite his short reign, Muhammad V's rule was marked by this pivotal conflict that reshaped the political landscape of the Hafsid Kingdom.

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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This Time Series shows the evolution of the polity area per year during the tenure of the selected ruler. The metric always uses January 1st of each year for the calculation of the population.


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.


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.


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