Yghomracen Ibn Zyan

Yghomracen or Yaghmoracen ( Iɣumrasen , Tifinagh: ), whose name is typically with consonance Berbère (zenata), inaugurated with the dynasty of the Abdalwadides. It made Tlemcen (today a chief town of the wilaya éponyme of current the Algérie) its capital from where it fought continuously against the Mérinides.

Its reign is reported by Ibn Khaldûn which mentions anecdotes about it. Thus the king who is described as magnanime laughed at the genealogists who wanted to reduce it from the prophet Mahomet, and in front of those which wanted to register its name on a Minaret that it had made raise, it answered in the only language that it knew, the Berbère, " God sait" ( Issen Rebbi ).

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