- (Spanish, English, German), Múrcia (Portuguese, Catalan),
Murcie (French),
Mursiya (Arabic),
Mursyah (Hebrew)
Murmansk Moermansk (Afrikaans, Dutch, Frisian)...
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history of
Murcia traces back at
least to the
Middle Ages,
after Madinat Mursiya was
built by
Andalusi Emir Abd al-Rahman II in the 9th century,
while it...
- for many centuries. The
Latin name
eventually changed into the
Arabic Mursiya, and then, Murcia. The city in its
present location was
founded with the...
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Murtea ('place of myrtles' or 'place
where myrtles grow'). Furthermore,
Mursiya (already do****ented in the
Islamic period as the name of the city of Murcia)...
- of the city of Murcia, Spain. 8th C. –
Moors took
possession of
Medinat Mursiya. 1172 –
Almohades in power. 1243 –
Forces of
Ferdinand III of
Castile take...
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context of
peaceful political relations with the
neighboring emirates of
Mursiya and Dāniya, and even with the
Christian County of Barcelona. According...
- a Kūra in the
territory of al-Andalus, with its
capital in
Madinat al-
Mursiya (Murcia),
after its
foundation in 825 by
order of Abderramán II. The Kūra...