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Fatimid Caliphate's Berber Heart: The Kutama Rebellion

8 min · 22 de jun de 2026
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The Fatimid Caliphate was born not in Cairo but in the mountains of North Africa, carried to power by the Kutama Berbers. This episode explores the critical role of the Kutama as the backbone of Fatimid military and ideological expansion. We trace their journey from the rugged hills of what is now Algeria to the founding of Mahdia and later Cairo, and examine how their loyalty was tested and eventually fractured under the later caliphs. Drawing on accounts from Ibn Khaldun, al-Maqrizi, and the Cairo Geniza, we reveal a complex relationship of mutual dependence and growing tension. The Kutama weren't just soldiers—they were the original Fatimid faithful, and their rebellion under Abu Yazid in the 940s nearly toppled the dynasty before it had even fully consolidated. We also discuss how the shift toward Armenian and Turkish slave soldiers (mamluks) under al-Mustansir and Badr al-Jamali marginalized the Kutama, sowing seeds of discontent that would echo across the Mediterranean. This is the story of an empire's first army and the people who made its dream a reality—only to be cast aside. #FatimidCaliphate #KutamaBerbers #AbuYazid #Mahdia #NorthAfrica #BerberHistory #AlQahira #IbnKhaldun #AlMaqrizi #CairoGeniza #Ismaili #AlMahdi #AlMustansir #BadrAlJamali #MedievalIslam #NorthAfricanHistory #EmpireBuilding #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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