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- Valencia by 788–789. From then on, the name of Valencia (Arabised as Balansiya) appears more related to the wider area than to the city, which is primarily...
- The history of Valencia, one of the oldest cities in Spain, begins over 2100 years ago with its founding as a Roman colony under the name "Valentia Edetanorum"...
- expansion took place in 1238, when James I defeated the Moors from the Balansiya taifa. He entered the city of Valencia on 9 October 1238, which is regarded...
- The Conquest of the city of Valencia, called Balànsiya by the Muslims until the conquest, took place on 9 October 1238 by the Catalan-Aragonese troops...
- emirs divided the balad Balansiya, or "country of Valencia", into two large administrative divisions, the mamlaka Balansiya, which made up the northern...
- Africa into a somewhat unstable political entity. The Almohad governors of Balansiya, Zayd Abu Abd Allah Muhammad and Zayd Abu Zayd were able to act with complete...
- Autonomus Community of Spain. It commemorates the conquest of the city of Balansiya (modern Valencia) by the troops of James I of Aragon and the creation...
- of Valencia, divided into eight time periods: Valentia (138 b.c.-711) Balansiya (711-1238) Valencia in the Middle Ages (1238-1519) The “Germanías” to...
- Valencia, during the Al-Andalus period, the name developed to بلنسية (Balansiya). The modern names of the city are Valencia (Spanish) and València (Valencian)...
- in July 1233. In 1229, the city of Valencia, known to the Muslims as "Balansiya", had fallen to the forces under the command of Zayyan ibn Mardanish,...