Almuredin

/ælmʊˈreɪdɪn/ noun

A historical term for a Muslim judge or governor in medieval Islamic Spain, particularly during the period of Almoravid rule.

From Arabic 'al-muridin' or similar, relating to the Almoravid dynasty. The term reflects Islamic administrative positions in Iberia during the 11th-13th centuries.

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