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inscriptions collected in the museum is the epitaph on the tomb of Boabdil, last king of Grenada, who died here, and not, as traditionally supposed, in Marocco.
At El-Eubbad, over a mile to the south-east of Tlemcen, stands the famous kubba
Fig. 123. — Mouth or the Tafna.
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of Sidi Bu-Medin, the learned Andalusian Moor, who taught at Bagdad and in Spain during the twelfth century. Other historic monuments of some interest are
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