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      Early Muslim Settlement in Spain: The Berber Tribes in Al-Andalus
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      Early Muslim Settlement in Spain: The Berber Tribes in Al-Andalus

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      ByṬāha Άbdulwāḥid Dhanūn
      BookThe Muslim Conquest and Settlement of North Africa and Spain

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      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1989
      Imprint Routledge
      Pages 17
      eBook ISBN 9780367352011
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      ABSTRACT

      Like the early Arab settlers, al-Baladiyyūn, the Berbers settled along the routes of Ṭāriq’s and Mūsā’s expeditions. Reinhart Dozy, however, argues that the Arabs themselves were the designers of the Berber’s settlements. He also believes that the Arabs were very unjust in their division of the land among these people because, he asserts, the Arabs tried to keep the fair and fertile places for themselves. He accordingly concludes that ‘the Arabs banished the Berbers to the barren plains of la Mancha and Estremadora, or the bleak mountains of León, Galicia and Asturia’.1 No justification can be found in the sources for this conclusion. Unfortunately, Dozy’s baseless statements are widely believed by modern historians,2 but there are still a few writers who do not accept his arguments.3

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