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River Turia. It is not
clear if an
Arabised variant of the
Latin name (
Balansiyya)
referred to the
greater Taifa of Valencia, or just the city itself. Via...
- after, in 1233,
Borriana and ****cola were also
taken from the بلنسية
Balansiyya (Valencia in the
Arabic language) taifa. A
second and more
relevant wave...
- in 714 AD. and
Islamic culture was established. Valencia, then
called Balansiyya,
prospered from the 10th
century as a
trading centre. In 1092, the Castilian...
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Balansiyya (Valencia), Išbīliya (Seville),
Laqant (Alicante), Mursīyyah (Murcia), and
Gharb al-Andalus (the Algarve). With the fall of
Balansiyya (Valencia)...