The Taifa kingdoms : reconsidering 11th-century Iberia / Alejandro García Sanjuán
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TextSeries: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East ; 189Publication details: Leiden : Brill, 2025Description: (729 p.)ISBN: - 978-90-04-73548-4
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| 956.065 / 1959 دولة الإسلام في الأندلس / | 956.065 / 196 المغرب و الأندلس آفاق إسلامية و حضارة إنسانية و مباحث أدبية / | 956.065 / 196 المغرب و الأندلس آفاق إسلامية و حضارة إنسانية و مباحث أدبية / | 956.065 / 1960 The Taifa kingdoms : reconsidering 11th-century Iberia / | 956.065 / 1961 تاريخ ابن بريال : مخطوطة / | 956.065 / 1961 تاريخ ابن بريال : مخطوطة / | 956.065 / 1962 Literatura, etnografía, historia / |
The 11th century has traditionally been regarded as a turning point in the evolution of medieval Iberia. The dismantling of the Umayyad Caliphate of Córdoba gave way to a process of political and territorial fragmentation that contributed to weakening Islamic power vis-a-vis the incipient Northern Christian kingdoms and ultimately leading up to the establishment of the Almoravid dynasty. The Taifa Kingdoms: Reconsidering 11th-century Iberia gathers contributions from a diverse group of Medieval Historians, Arabists, Art Historians and Archaeologist seeking to explore new approaches to understand one of the most complex and fascinating moments in al-Andalus. From political history, to socio-economic organization, and artistic and scientific activities, the book covers a wide range of topics and issues from fresh perspectives.
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