Ifrīqiya is the name given in the Arabic sources to a region in the Muslim West. Its origins are tied to the former Roman province of Africa, which covered the eastern part of North Africa and excluded the Mauretanias (except at the time of Diocletian, when the diocese of Africa covered the entire Maghrib). Arab writers, however, ascribed to it an etymology arising from an orientalised memory of the pre-Islamic history of the Maghrib and, therefore, of the Berbers. The explanation often given refers to an eponymous ancestor named
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