Kingdom of the Nemencha

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StatusRump state of the Mauro-Roman Kingdom
GovernmentMonarchy
Historical eraMedieval
Kingdom of the Nemencha
Map of the Romano-Berber Kingdoms, according to the French historian Christian Courtois. Number 5 is the Kingdom of the Nemencha.
Map of the Romano-Berber Kingdoms, according to the French historian Christian Courtois. Number 5 is the Kingdom of the Nemencha.
StatusRump state of the Mauro-Roman Kingdom
Common languagesBerber, African Romance Latin
GovernmentMonarchy
King 
Historical eraMedieval
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Mauro-Roman Kingdom
Umayyad Caliphate
Today part ofAlgeria

The Kingdom of the Nemencha is the name given to a postulated Romano-Berber kingdom located in the Nemencha Mountains of what is present-day Algeria.[1] The historicity of the kingdom was proposed by the French historian Christian Courtois in his 1955 book Les Vandales Et L'Afrique.[2] Whether this kingdom existed as a real polity, however, is far from certain, with the historian Abdallah Laroui arguing that Courtois's reasoning for its existence is "problematic".[3]

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