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In 1033, the forces of Prince Abu-Alquemal Tamim, part of the Ifranid dynasty, perpetrated a massacre of Jews in Fez following their conquest and plunder of the city. The Prince's forces killed over six thousand Jews, appropriated their belongings, and captured the Jewish women of the city.[1][2] The killings took place in the month of Jumaada al-Akhir 424 AH (May-June 1033 AD).[1] The killings have been called a "pogrom" by some recent writers.[3][4] Sometime in the period 1038-1040 the Maghrawa tribe retook Fez, forcing Tam m to flee to Sal . See also References - ↑ a b
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- ↑ Morris, Jan (1959). The Hashemite kings. Pantheon. p. 85
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