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Abd al-Mumin

Mapa de la península ibérica en 1157, mostrando las regiones de los almohades y los reinos de Portugal (P), León (L), Castilla (C), Navarra (N) y de la Corona de Aragón (A).

Abd al-Mumin (Tayra, cerca de Tremecén, 1095-Salé, 24 de mayo de 1163[1]​), Abd al-Mumen ibn Alí o Abdul Mumin (árabe: عبد المؤمن بن علي, ‘abd al-mū'min ben ‘alī al-kūmī), españolizado como Abdelmumén, fue el primer califa y cofundador del Imperio almohade.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

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