Description of North Africa
The historian C.H. Diehl and the responsible historians Lin-de-la-Blanchere and Kaniat, led by Professor Charles Diehl of the University of Nancy, under the title Description of North Africa (709-533) - 1895 page 43, a series of large indigenous barbarian states were formed at the end of the 5th century. The authority of the Gensric Caliphs was shaken, as the climbers of the Aures Mountains rushed to descend to the fertile plains that border the rocky massif from the east and west and pursued the Roman colonists with their continuous raids. The original leaders of this region were the most powerful King of the Aures, Iabdas, with 30,000 knights. After that, he joined King Noble. And next to them was Orthaias, the sheikh of the Hudna clans and beyond the Auras of the Sahara, always ready to come (the meaning here is clear: the Tuareg Amazighs), especially the role they played in the fight against the Byzantines in using camels to intimidate the horses.
The bottom line is that the Amazighs were Arian Christians and Donatists, while the Romans were Trinitarian Catholic Christians, and this is the reason for the wars between them, as well as the incompatibility between the national moods between the Roman colonists and the Amazigh Berbers, which led to the complete extinction of the Romans and Trinitarian Christianity from North Africa.
To clarify, the Vandals/Vandals were monotheistic Arians and were of Germanic origin. The Romans called them Vandals, which means vandals, and Tartas called them barbarians, meaning savage savages.
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