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'''Sus al-Aksa''' or '''Sus al-Aqsa''' ([[Arabic language|Arabic]] for "Sus the Remote") was a town in [[Morocco]]. It was located near [[Tangier]] and was part of a trade network connecting the [[Straits of Gibraltar]] with [[Kairouan]], [[Libya]] and [[Egypt]]. It is mentioned in, among other works, the ''[[Book of Roads and Kingdoms (ibn Khordadbeh)|Book of Roads and Kingdoms]]'' by [[ibn Khordadbeh]], who identifies it as a layover point for [[Jews|Jewish]] merchants known as the [[Radhanites]]. |
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