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state in the east of Al-Andalus (present-day Spain) with its
capital in
Saraqusta (Zaragoza) city. It was
established in the
early 11th
century as one of...
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Islamic rule as
Marca Superior of Al-Andalus or
kingdom (or taifa) of
Saraqusta, as
lands that once
belonged to the
Frankish Marca Hispanica, counties...
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Caesaraugusta (in Gr**** Καισαραυγοῦστα), from
which derive the
Arabic name سرقسطة
Saraqusṭa (used
during the Al-Andalus period), the
medieval Çaragoça, and the modern...
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reached 7,000
articles later that year with the
article Taifa de
Saraqusta (Taifa of
Saraqusta). It
reached 8,000
articles on 22
January 2008 with the article...
- use of this
material became common in
building for centuries.
Muslim Saraqusta (today, Zaragoza) was also
called "Medina Albaida", the
White City, due...
- Valparaíso".
Cinechile (in Spanish).
Retrieved 2023-07-29. "Crónica del
Saraqusta Film
Festival 2023". Go Aragón (in Spanish). 2023-05-06.
Retrieved 2023-07-29...
- 718), a
disciple of
someone close to Mohammed,
built the main
mosque of
Saraqusta al Baida,
Zaragoza la Blanca,
according to Al-Ḥumaydī (1029–1095). The...
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taifas to
emerge were
Badajoz (Batalyaws),
Toledo (Ṭulayṭulah),
Zaragoza (
Saraqusta), and
Granada (Ġarnāṭah).
After 1031, the
taifas were
generally too weak...
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called Almogavars present in the city of
Saraqusta for the
first time in history: And the city of
Saraqusta was the
chamber of the
Almojarifes for a long...
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Retrieved 28
September 2018. "La Seo de
Zaragoza and the
aljama mosque of
Saraqusta".
Tzagr alAndalús.
Andalusian Aragon.
Retrieved 28
September 2018. "Church...