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Respecto a "origen y antecedentes" el mismo parrafo sobre se encuentra en ingles en google, pero sin mas pistas sobre cual es la saga.

"The story has its base in a Sudanese saga of king Ali Baba of the Bija tribe (inhabited near Port Sudan). The king refused to pay the taxes to Al-Mutawakkil, the tenth Abbassi caliph in Baghdad. The rebel king sealed all gold mines in the mountains and stopped central officials from going to the whole Red Sea area. Baghdad did send its army in to keep its power upon the vital gold market in the Islamic world (it's believed that Sudan provided more than sixty percent of the Abbassi gold in the pre-crusade era) and within five years it managed to crush the rebellion. Ali Baba, taken to Baghdad, carried all the gold hidden by his men to the caliph. A public display of the great treasure and the defeated king was shown in all important cities in the road to the capital Samarra creating the legend of the caves and the legend of the thieves. In the end, Ali Baba was granted amnesty in Samarra and upon his return he gave gold to the needy in all major towns in the road as a good gesture to the muslims whom he fought."

Hay algunos comentarios explicando que esta historia es relevante en el apodo de "ali-baba" que se da a algunos grupos rebeldes

http://bestofbothworlds.blogspot.com.es/2007/02/actual-military-plan-also-involves.html

"the damage that was done to my house when Marines were fighting ali-baba "

155.210.136.50 (discusión) 18:53 25 feb 2016 (UTC)[responder]


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Elvisor (discusión) 19:11 18 may 2013 (UTC)[responder]