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  • curprev 19:2519:25, 22 May 2021Userd898 talk contribs 2,022 bytes −1,278 Undid revision 1024493090 by Srnec (talk) you should've payed attention to what i said, in the culture, slaves were loyal to the tribes of their masters, and all info about Mujahid al Amiri say he is saqalabid (slavic) slave, not an arab who is descendent from al-mansur, the saqalabids of al-andalus were called the amirid fityan, see the sourced info in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muj%C4%81hid_al-%CA%BF%C4%80mir%C4%AB undo Tags: Undo Reverted
  • curprev 13:1813:18, 22 May 2021Srnec talk contribs 3,300 bytes +1,278 "were the descendants and clients" - asking how Mujahid **al-Amiri** could be Amirid is silly undo Tags: Undo Reverted
  • curprev 09:5009:50, 22 May 2021Userd898 talk contribs 2,022 bytes −1,278 Undid revision 1022872854 by Srnec (talk) in arab culture slaves are loyal to the tribe of their masters, and those taifas were saqalabid (slavic) taifas not arab, and if you click on the same links in this article for the leaders of those taifas, or even search for those leaders anywhere, you'll find they were slavic slaves, how could they be arab at the same time? mujahid al amiri never was a descendant of al mansur. undo Tags: Undo Reverted

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