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who inspired Ibn-Batuta​

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In 1244, and after being at their service for several years, the Marinid rulers overthrew the Almohads, which had controlled present-day Morocco.[5] The Marinid dynasty briefly held sway over all the Maghreb in the mid-14th century. It supported the Kingdom of Granada in al-Andalus in the 13th and 14th centuries; an attempt to gain a direct foothold on the European side of the Strait of Gibraltar was however defeated at the Battle of Río Salado in 1340 and finished after the Castilian conquest of Algeciras from the Marinids in 1344.[6]

The Marinids were overthrown after the 1465 Moroccan revolt. The Wattasid dynasty, a related ruling house, came to power in 1472.

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