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Did you know... that a Christian writer claimed to have seen Yusuf II of Granada putting on a poisoned tunic, which caused the Sultan's death within thirty days?
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... that a Christian writer claimed to have seen Yusuf II of Granada putting on a poisoned tunic, which caused the Sultan's death within thirty days? Source: Harvey, p. 221
Overall: The second "that" in the DYK might not be necessary, and could be removed to make it shorter. I'll let the promoter or nominator decide that. Z1720 (talk) 15:18, 30 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]