- 716, when the
capital of Al-Andalus was
relocated to Córdoba.
Seville (
Ishbīliya) was
sacked by
Vikings in the mid-9th century.
After Vikings arrived by...
- Al-Ahmad
International Stadium Ardiya Herafiya العارضية حرفية 42,173
Ishbiliya اشبيلية 21,848
Named after Seville in
Spain Al-Dajeej الضجيج 99 Farwaniya...
- Al-Ahmad
International Stadium Ardiya Herafiya العارضية حرفية 42,173
Ishbiliya اشبيلية 21,848
Named after Seville in
Spain Al-Dajeej الضجيج 99 Farwaniya...
- made
capital of the
Taifa of
Seville (Arabic: طائفة أشبيليّة, Ta'ifa
Ishbiliya),
which was
incorporated into the
Christian Kingdom of
Castile under Ferdinand...
- al-'Adil ("Gate of Justice"), Bab al-Wadi ("Gate of the River"), Bab al-
Ishbiliya ("Gate of Seville"), Bab al-Siba' ("Gate of the Lion"), Bab al-Asad, and...
- Al
Bunook Al
Tarbiyah Sumar Adan Al
Jazaer Um
Alkubur walghizlan 26.
Ishbiliya 27.
Habbibiya 28. Sadr City (formerly
Saddam City and
Thawra City) 29...
- → A Coruña
Caesaraugusta →
Zaragoza Colonia Iulia Romula →
Hispalis →
Ishbiliya →
Seville (Sevilla)
Colonia Norba Caesarina →
Norba → Cáceres Colonia...
- al-Us̲h̲būna
oscillated between obedience to the
Taifa of
Badajoz or to that of
Ishbiliya (Seville), and were able to
manoeuvre politically to
obtain considerable...
-
sometimes noticeable in
their modern names: e.g.
Latin Hispalis =
Arabic Ishbiliya =
modern Sevilla. Albarracín City of Aragón.
Derived from Al Banū Razin...
- Sha'ab
south 25.
Rashdiya 26. Sadr City
neighbourhood 27.
Habbibiya 28.
Ishbiliya neighbourhood 29. Al-Shaab Stadium, Bor
Saeid sqr, Al-Shaheed Monument...