Almorávides
Introducción El nombre de «almorávide» deriva de ribat, fortaleza-monasterio (rábida) donde los guerreros musulmanes se dedicaban a la oración y al adiestramiento militar. Se les conocía también como mulatimún, por su costumbre de cubrirse el rostro con un velo o litam.
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