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the answer would be the fatimids

Answer:

After the Aghlabids, the Fatimids controlled the Maghrib.

Explanation:

The Aghlabids were a dynasty of Sunni Arab emirs from North Africa, that centered their power in Ifriqiya, Tunisia, where the founder Ibrahim I ibn Aglab established in the year 800 an emirate nominally dependent on the Abbasid caliphate that became a military power in the central Mediterranean, extending to the north of Algeria, Libya, Sicily, Sardinia and the South of Italy. Its capital was located in Kairouan. Its power ended in the year 909, when the Fatimids raised their power in the Maghreb and expanded throughout North Africa.

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