Author
Abdul Kabir bin Kiran
Author Original
عبد الكبير بن كيران
Publication Place
Debdou, Fez, and Jeddah Tlemcen -
Abdul Kabir bin Kiran
Subject
Tithes of Spices - Aromatic Beauty Commodity — Jews of Debdo (Moroccan-Algerian Relations)
Type
belge
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Library
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID
display7265
Library Location
Debdou, Fez, and Jeddah Tlemcen
Notes
And after that, the tenths of what they go from Fez to Oujda are paid ten per cent out of one tenth and nothing else, and we do not collect any of the tenths from them alone in one of the Jews, the people of Debd. Our Lord the Caliph, may God bless him, complained about them that they are avoiding the road to Oujda and go to Tlemcen, so the honorable of God ordered that the goods that go out in Tlemcen should be paid a tenth of a tenth of a third of the Balgha, cotton wall and Al-Atariyya. They should deduct the tenths of Fez in the Maya and give tenths. The burden of mules is fifteen mithqals, and camels are eight riyals, and they go with three of them. Peace be upon him.