• dynasty (AD 1224–1226) – Taifa of Baeza Ahlid dynasty (AD 1228–1250) – Taifa of Lorca Hakamid dynasty (AD 1228–1287) – Taifa of Menorca Mardanis dynasty...
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    century brought internal divisions with the fragmentation of al-Andalus into taifas—small, independent kingdoms—which allowed the Reconquista to push southwards...
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    forces of the Taifa of Jayyān led Christian knight Álvaro Pérez de Castro defeat the forces of Ferdinand III of Castile and the Taifa of Baeza. 1228 (Date...
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    Zawi ibn Ziri, revolted and fled to al-Andalus, eventually founding the Taifa of Granada in 1013, after the collapse of the Caliphate of Cordoba. Another...
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    (Córdoba), in 1151 in Baetia et Almariae (Baeza and Almería), and in 1156 in Baecie, Anduiar et Almarie (Baeza, Andújar, and Almería). Alfonso VII made...
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  • toponimia árabe de España, Madrid, p. 52, QID:Q114700810 José María Calvo Baeza, Nombres de lugar españoles de origen árabe, Madrid, Darek-Nyumba, 1994...
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