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Yusuf ibn Tashfin

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Yusuf ibn Tashfin or Tashufin (born circa 1006) (died in 1106), was the Almoravid ruler in Muslim Spain and North Africa.

He took the title of amir al-muslimin (commander of the muslims).

He was a cousin(?)/nephew(?) of Abu-Bakr Ibn-Umar, the founder of the dynasty; he united the whole of the Mohammedan dominions in Spain to the Kingdom of Morocco (circa 1090), after being called to Spain by the Emir of Seville.

Bibliography

E. A. Freeman, History and Conquests of the Saracens, (Oxford, 1856)
Codera, Decadencia y desaparicion de los Almoravides en España (1889)
Preceded byAbu-Bakr Ibn-Umar Almoravid
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Succeeded byAli ibn Yusuf
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