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Yghomracen Ibn Zyan
Yghomracen Ibn Zyan or Yaghmoracen Ibn Zyan, or Yarmoracen Ibn Zyan ( in Arabic ) Tifinagh : in Tifinagh ) (died in February / March 1283 .
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- History of the Berbers, by Ibn Khaldun, translation of Baron de Slane, Algiers 1856 - Volume III, p. 368
- Yaghmursin speaking language Zenata said something like this: "We have obtained the goods of this world and the power of our swords, not the pedigree. As for its use in the other world, it depends on God alone. "(Ibn Khaldun, the book examples, Volume I, Ed. Gallimard, Col.. La Pleiade, ( ISBN 2-07-011425-2 ), p. 387.)
and he said (my god protects me from my friends because I know my enemies and I know to overcome them alone) after winning a war and covered in blood were 100 against 1000.
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- Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406), the book examples, Volume I, Editions Gallimard, Collection La Pleiade, ( ISBN 2-07-011425-2 ), 1560 pages.
