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Description Zayyanid Kingdom at the beginning of the 14th century.png |
English:
Map showing the Zayyanid kingdom, also known as the kingdom of Tlemcen, at the beginning of the fourteenth century.
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Source | Own work based on Religious motivations or feudal expansionism? The Crusade of James II of Aragon against Nasrid Almeria in 1309-10, p. 64, by Vicent Baydal Sala. [1] |
Author | M.Bitton |
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- ↑ Baydal Sala, Vicent ( 19 November 2017 ). Religious motivations or feudal expansionism? The Crusade of James II of Aragon against Nasrid Almeria in 1309-10 . Complutense University of Madrid . Archived from the original on 2021-11-02 . Retrieved on 2020-07-07 .