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Long-lived Moorish King of Albarrazin (1044-1103). One of a long line of the Banu Razin clan, Andalusian Berbers of the Hawwara tribe that had ruled the kingdom since 1012.
So he sent to the Cid to say he would do his pleasure, and he sent also to Abenrazin, the Lord of Albarrazin, saying that he would give him Monviedro and the other Castles in his possession, and bidding him make his terms with the Cid, for as touching himself, he desired to have no dispute, but to come off with his company and his own person in peace.
When Abenrazin heard this he was well pleased; and he went to Monviedro with all speed, and took possession of the Castle.
And when Abenrazin had got possession of the Castle of Monviedro he came to the Cid, and established love with him, and made a covenant that there should be buying and selling between his Castles and the host, and that he would provide food, and that the Cid should not make war upon him.
And upon this they made their writings, which were full fast; and Abenrazin returned to his own land, and left one to keep Monviedro for him; and Abenlupo went with him, taking with him his wives and his children and his people and all that he had, and he thought himself well off that he had escaped with his body, for he desired to have nothing to do with the Cid.
At this time Abenrazin the Lord of Albarrazin covenanted with the King of Aragon that the King should help him to win Valencia, and he would give him great treasures; and he gave him in pledge a Castle which is called Toalba.
Now this Abenrazin had made covenant with the Cid, so that they were friends, and the Cid had never done hurt in his lands.