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From the 6th June to the 4th of July 1285, Ali went on an expedition in a land called Hb'i in the chronicles, in this expedition he was reported to have sacked and completely "annihilated to the ground" two cities called Hbt and Amg; he then proceeded to raid two lands called Hma and 'Atquta and met
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