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Ceuta was ruled by sultan of Morocco, but it held enormous economic allure to the Portuguese, not least because it was a coastal terminus for the camel caravans that crisscrossed northern Africa, bringing tons of gold every year across the Sahara from mines in the region known as west Sudan.30 It was also a Muslim-held city, which chimed well with Portugal’s history of expansion into land seized from infidels.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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