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IbnYasin |
 | | Yasin had decided to move on towards the north, but now he was seen to abruptly turn his back on the Maghrib and return to the desert. |
 | | Ibn Yasin ordered the Lamtuna and other allies to prepare to attack the town, but the Juddala, who had always shown themselves to be recalcitrant since the time that the hegemony had passed from their tribe to that of Lamtuna, retired towards the Atlantic littoral. |
 | | Ibn Yasin, mortally wounded in the course of a fight, despite all continues to harangue his men in a speech which appears to be the fruit of the imagination of Ibn Abi Zar'. |
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