For most of the Middle Ages, North Africa was controlled by Muslims of various kingdoms.
At the very beginning of the Middle Ages, just after the West Roman Empire fell, the western part of North Africa was controlled by a kingdom of people called the Vandals. The eastern part was controlled by the East Roman Empire, which conquered the western part as well.
Arab Muslims conquered Egypt and spread westward until, by the beginning of the 8th century, they controlled the whole of North Africa. They and their descendants controlled North Africa since that time.
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The addition of North Africa prevented the Axis from gaining the suez canal and access to middle-eastern oil.
The british empire
About 20% of the total Muslim population of the world is distributed between the Middle East and North Africa. Estimates for total Muslim population in North Africa exceed 300 million people.
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The Muslims. North African countries are Islamic
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The Vandals
Spain, North Africa, West Africa, the Horn of Africa, the Middle East, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Indonesia.
The addition of North Africa prevented the Axis from gaining the suez canal and access to middle-eastern oil.
The Ottoman empire.
how many country belong to north Africa
The middle east and north africa are concidered a crossroads because the main region spans two continents ,asia and africa
The establishment of shipping between the Middle East and North Africa was sometime between the Middle Ages and the Industrial Revolution.
The british empire
The Moors controlled areas in North Africa and Spain, including Andalusia, for several centuries during the medieval period. They also had influence in parts of Portugal, Sicily, and the Maghreb region.