Battle of Sebiba

The Battle of Sebiba is a battle that took place near the Tunisian town of Sebiba in 1065 AD between the tribes of Riah, Zughba, and Banu Sulaym on the one hand and the tribes of Zenata, Sanhaja, and Athbaj on the other hand The result of the battle was a victory for the Arab Tribes.[1]

battle of Sebiba
Part of Hilalian invasion of Ifriqiya
Date1065 AD
Location
Result Arab tribes Victory
Belligerents
Hammadids
Zanata
Sanhaja
  • Arab Tribes:
Banu Hilal
Banu Sulaym
Zughba
Commanders and leaders
Nasir ibn Alnas
Al-Kasem ibn Alnas
Khalifa al-Zanati
Abu Zayd al-Hilali
Dhieb bin Ghanim
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
24,000 killed Unknown
  1. ^ حسن, نجوان ابو بكر محمد. تاريخ افريقية السياسى والحضارى (in Arabic). ktab INC.

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