Kenza al-Awrabiya

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Kenza al-Awrabiya was a Berber noblewoman traditionally regarded as the mother of Idris II and an important ancestral figure in early Moroccan history.

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Kenza al-Awrabiya canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Berber noblewoman
historical figure
approximateEra early Islamic period in the Maghreb
associatedWith Awraba tribe NERFINISHED
Idrisid dynasty NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Morocco NERFINISHED
describedAs important ancestral figure in early Moroccan history
ethnicGroup Awraba NERFINISHED
ethnicity Berber NERFINISHED
familyRole ancestor of Idrisid rulers
gender female
historicalStatus traditionally regarded as mother of Idris II
historicalTradition Moroccan historiography
knownFor Berber lineage contributing to Idrisid legitimacy
languageContext Arabic sources
motherOf Idris II NERFINISHED
notableFor being the mother of Idris II
role in early Moroccan history
placeOfActivity Morocco NERFINISHED
region northern Morocco NERFINISHED
religion Islam
roleInHistory link between Berber elites and Idrisid rulers
spouse Idris I of Morocco NERFINISHED
timePeriod 8th century
9th century

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Idris II mother Kenza al-Awrabiya
Idris I spouse Kenza al-Awrabiya
Moulay Idriss II mother Kenza al-Awrabiya