Garmul
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Garmul or Gharmul was an independent Berber Christian kingdom in Mauretania (present day: Morocco and west of Algeria), one of Gamrul famous kings was the king Masuna.[citation needed] He was described in an inscription from his capital Altava dated to 508 AD as a king of Berbers and Romans and mention is made of his officials including Masguinus the perfect of Safar, Maximus the procurator of Altava and lider the procurator of Castra Severiana.[citation needed]
References
- Bibliography
- Conant, Jonathan (2004), "Literacy and Private Documentation in Vandal North Africa: The Case of the Albertini Tablets", Vandals, Romans and Berbers: New Perspectives on Late Antique North Africa, Ashgate Publishing, pp. 199–224, ISBN 0-7546-4145-7
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