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If this actually was a place, which it wasn't, what was its actual name, ruling dynasty, ethnicity, precise location, etc?
This is one source and this another that might be used to figure out if this is talking about early modern Morocco, Algeria, Mauritania, or some combination of them. Once that's settled here, this article—presumably about 1700s and 1800s European misunderstandings of the region—should be mentioned and linked from the relevant actual places and polities. A source for some of the misconceptions. — LlywelynII 13:18, 16 May 2023 (UTC)
in the article is definitely talking about a tribal group but, whoever they were, that isn't their actual modern name. We should fix it once we can pin down who was meant. The nearest I could find was that other writers of the period also wrote "Monselmines", the "Moslemyn", and the "Mosaylamyn" and said they were camped around Cape Bojador. That might fit the Masmuda but might be a separate group since I couldn't find a source just making a connection to modern people. — LlywelynII 00:01, 17 May 2023 (UTC)