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Edinburgh University Press. p. 178. ISBN 978-1-4744-1007-6. Perez,
Manuel Casamar (1992). "The
Almorabids and Almohads: an introduction". In Dodds, Jerrilynn...
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including the
largest wind farm in Africa,
called Tarfaya Wind Farm, and
Casamar, also
known as Port Victoria, that was
founded by the
Scottish trader and...
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motifs of this
style that were
refined in
subsequent centuries.
Manuel Casamar Perez remarks that the
Almoravids scaled back the
Andalusi trend towards...
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Victoria may
refer to:
Casamar, a
coastal fort in Tarfaya, Morocco, also
known as Port
Victoria Lyttelton Harbour,
formerly known as Port Victoria...
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Maria Suceso Portales Casamar (Zahínos, Badajoz,
March 4, 1904 – Sevilla,
January 23, 1999) was an
Extremaduran anarcho-feminist. She was born into an...
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British Museum Press. ISBN 978-0-7141-1456-9. Valdés Fernández, Fernando;
Casamar Pérez,
Manuel (1984). "Origen y
desarrollo de la técnica de
cuerda seca...
- Maldonado,
Antonio (1982). El
habla de
Salamanca y su
provincia (PDF).
Casamar (2021-11-25). "Así es el
dialecto leonés que
sobrevive en El Rebollar"...
- (42): 43998–4004. doi:10.1074/jbc.M406082200. PMID 15308664. Portales-
Casamar E, Briançon-Marjollet A,
Fromont S,
Triboulet R,
Debant A (Mar 2006). "Identification...
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Edinburgh University Press. pp. 276–328. ISBN 9780748646821. Perez,
Manuel Casamar (1992). "The
Almoravids and Almohads: An Introduction". In Dodds, Jerrilynn...