Almoravid ruler Ali ibn Yusuf was a…
February 1146 CE
Almoravid ruler Ali ibn Yusuf was a pious non-entity: while his empire had fallen to pieces under the combined action of his Christian foes in Iberia and the agitation of the Almohads (the Muwahhids), a group of Masmuda Berbers living in the Atlas Mountains in Morocco, he had fasted and prayed.
Since Ali ibn Yusuf's death in 1142, his son Tashfin ibn Ali has lost ground rapidly before the Almohads, and in 1146 he is killed by a fall from a precipice, while endeavoring to escape after a defeat near Oran.
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Berber people (also called Amazigh people or Imazighen, "free men", singular Amazigh)
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Galicia, Kingdom of
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Masmuda (Berber tribal confederacy)
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Muslims, Sunni
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León, Kingdom of
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Christians, Roman Catholic
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Almoravid dynasty
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Castile, Kingdom of
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Aragón, Kingdom of
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Almohad Caliphate
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Portugal, Burgundian (Alfonsine) Kingdom of
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