User talk:TheseusHeLl
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== Justification of your modifications on the following subjects : Ibn Tashufin , Zayyanid Dyansty. ==
Hello ,
Would you be kind enough to justify the reason(s) you reverted my edits to Ibn Tashufin and the Zayyanids ? Ibn Tashufin was no "Sultan" and even less of Moroccan descent but a member of the Lumtna Sanhaja berber tribe residing (even today) in northern Mauritania. The Almoravids where an Emirate , not a Sultanate. So even if you insist , Ibn Tashufin was en Emir. Last but not least ; the Marinids , a berber kingdom founded by the "Banu Marin" a Zenata berber tribe originating (all like the Zayyanids ) in the Aurés mountains , in modern day Algeria. So them being "Moroccan" yet again is IMPROBABLE.
If you need sources for my claims , that's not a problem. Open up any book of Ibn Khaldun (Al-Muqadima , History of the Berbers ). I expect a detailed response on why you reverted my edit , if you are incapable of doing so , i will put it back as it should be.
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- "the Marinids , a berber kingdom founded by the "Banu Marin" a Zenata berber tribe originating (all like the Zayyanids ) in the Aurés mountains , in modern day Algeria. So them being "Moroccan" yet again is IMPROBABLE."
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- "Ibn Khaldun (Al-Muqadima , History of the Berbers )"
- WP:PRIMARY SOURCES"Do not analyze, evaluate, interpret, or synthesize material found in a primary source yourself; instead, refer to reliable secondary sources that do so." -TheseusHeLl (talk) 23:35, 19 May 2019 (UTC)