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    Visigoth King Sisebuto in 615. The Islamic conquest of Málaga (rendered as مالقة—Mālaqah—in Arab sources) by Arab and Berber forces took place in 711 or...
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    The Taifa of Málaga (Arabic: طائفة مالقة) was an Andalusī Islamic taifa kingdom located in what is now southern Spain. It existed during four distinct...
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    Muslim Arab conquest of Hispania (711–718) The city, then known as Mālaqa (مالقة), was encircled by defensive walls and became part of the Muslim Empire...
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    day, when it was ruled by Arabic speakers, it was called Mālaqa (Arabic: مالقة), as it is to this day by Arabic speakers. The 12th-century Arab philosopher...
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  • ليبيّا Lībiyyā. Libya ليّون Liyyūn. León, Spain ماردة Māridaḧ. Mérida, Spain مالقة Mālaqaḧ. Málaga, Spain المحمرة al-Muhammara. al Muhammara, Iran المدوّر‎...
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    Rome. Trade continued to grow, peaking when Malaga (now Mālaqah (Arabic مالقة) was declared the capital of the Islamic kingdom of Granada. When the kingdom...
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  • (Catalan), Malaga (Kabyle, Ladino, Polish), Malago (Esperanto), Malaca (Latin), مالقة (Arabic), Málaga - מאלגה‎ (Hebrew), Mǎlājiā - 马拉加 (Chinese), Mallaga - 말라가...
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    Muslim conquest of Spain (711–718), the city, then known as Mālaqah (Arabic: مالقة), was encircled by walls, next to which Genoese and Jewish merchants settled...
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