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关于所谓的“k中国战争”的故事,充满了传奇色彩,往往是相互矛盾的,其核心焦点是倭马亚军队对拜占庭非洲的征服。这位神秘的k希娜,被认为是奥雷斯山柏柏尔部落的女王,为当代史学试图建立一个连贯的时间、军事和文化记录,以确定阿拉伯人对拜占庭非洲的征服。这项工作的目的是评估关于k希纳的最古老的文本,即Elias Bar Shinaya收集的《阿拉伯人编年史》。这将使我们能够充分地将神话中的kakhina置于一个完整的历史背景中,并将他们对伊斯兰教扩张的抵抗置于一个完整的历史背景中,这是由拜占庭对阿拉伯人控制北非的扩张的抵抗所决定的。
Nuevas e ignoradas noticias sobre la Kâhina y la conquista árabe del África bizantina: de reina de los bereberes a reina de los romanos
The stories, full of legend and often contradictory, of the so-called «Kâhina’s War» have as a central focus the subjugation of Byzantine Africa by the Umayyad armies. This mysterious Kâhina, supposed queen of a Berber tribe of Mount Aures, has conditioned the attempts of contemporary historiography to establish a coherent chronological, military and cultural account of the definitive Arab conquest of Byzantine Africa. The objective of this work is to assess the oldest text about Kâhina, the Chronicle of the Arabs, collected in the work of Elias Bar Shinaya. This will allow us to adequately contextualize the mythical Kâhina and frame their resistance to Islamic expansion in a complete historical context, determined by the Byzantine resistance to the Arab expansion for the control of North Africa.