Banu Khattab

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Banu Khattab was a wealthy Ibadi dynasty of Hawwara origin that thrived off of the Trans-Saharan slave trade. It ruled over Zawila and the surrounding oases in the Fezzan region from 918/919 until 1172–1177[1][2][3][4][5] when it was sacked and conquered by the Armenian-Mamluk Qaraqush.[2][6] The instability created by Qaraqush was exploited by the Kanem, who under the reign of Dunama Dabbalemi had seized control of the Fezzan, establishing a new capital at Traghan, a few miles west of Zawila.[7]

CapitalZawila
Religion
Islam (Ibadi)
Today part ofLibya
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Banu Khattab
CapitalZawila
Religion
Islam (Ibadi)
Government
 
Abdallah Ibn Khattab al-Hawwari
 
Muhammed ibn al-Khattab
History 
 Established
918/919
 Disestablished
c.1177
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Rustamid dynasty
Qaraqush's domain
Today part ofLibya
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They would later go on to rule the Fezzan again under the nominal control of the Hafsids in the 15th century.[2][8]

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