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العربية: "شعار الموريين" سنة 1212، خلال حكم سلالة الموحديين.
English: "Banner of the Moors" in 1212, during the rule of Almohad dynasty, captured by the armies of Castile, Navarre and Aragon at the w:Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa.
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Source "Banner of the Moors" extracted from Modesto Lafuente, Historia general de España desde los tiempos primitivos hasta la muerte de Fernando VII, Part 2, Book 1, chapter 12 ("ALFONSO VIII Y ENRIQUE I EN CASTILLA - De 1212 á 1217") (PDF page 34).
Author Almohad dynasty (1121–1269); engraving by Magín Pujadas(?)

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In Moroccan history silk banners were often carried in battle, with Quran inscriptions written on them.

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