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Note that the Abenamar in the poem can't be Ibn Ammar, who lived 400 years earlier. It appears most likely that the naming is confused and Abenalmao (aka Yusuf IV) is meant instead. However, the sources aren't consistent, and I can't find any that resolve the confusion, so I'm leaving the article indefinite for now. --Amble (talk) 08:32, 4 December 2008 (UTC)Reply