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2001 ...Muhammad XI, sultan of Granada, d. 1538, last sultan of Granada in Spain (1482-92); also called Boabdil by the Spanish. He seized the throne from his father and thus... 18) V. Further Particulars of Claude Frollo. Book IV. Hugo, Victor Marie. 1917.
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