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Kusaila

Caecilius (Arabic: Kusaila〔article by Modéran cited below〕 Tamazight: Aksel, ⴰⴽⵙⵉⵍ, Latin: Caecilius), his name means Leopard in Tamazight , died in the year 690 AD, was a 7th-century Berber Christian king of the kingdom of Altava and leader of the Awraba tribe of the Imazighen Berber people and possibly Christian head of the Sanhadja confederation. He is known for prosecuting an effective Berber resistance against the Muslim Arab expansion into North Africa in the 680s.
==Historical importance==

Initially the Romano-Berber states were able to defeat the Arab invaders at the Battle of Vescera (modern Biskra in Algeria), that was fought in 682 AD between the Berbers of King Caecilius and their Byzantine allies from the Exarchate of Carthage against an Umayyad Arab army under Uqba ibn Nafi (the founder of Kairouan). Uqba ibn Nafi had led his men in an invasion across North Africa, eventually reaching the Atlantic Ocean and marching as far south as the Draa and Sous rivers. On his return, he was met by the Berber-Byzantine coalition at Tahuda south of Vescera, his army was crushed and he himself was killed. As a result of this crushing defeat, the Arabs were expelled from the area of modern Tunisia and eastern Algeria for more than a decade.

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