- Corduba.
During the era of
Muslim rule the city was
known in
Arabic as
Qurṭubah (Arabic: قرطبة). The
first traces of
human presence in the area are remains...
- Islands, and
parts of
North Africa, with its
capital in Córdoba (at the time
Qurṭubah). From 756 it was
ruled as an
emirate until Abd al-Rahman III
adopted the...
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classical commentary of the
Quran named Tafsir al-Qurtubi. He was born in
Qurtubah (modern-day Córdoba), Al-Andalus in the 13th century. His
father was a...
- ago (2016-05-07)
Jurisdiction Government of
Saudi Arabia Headquarters Airport Road,
Qurtubah,
Riyadh 13244,
Saudi Arabia Agency executive Turki Al-Sheikh, Governor...
- Al-Andalus,
depose the
Fihrids there and
erect the
Umayyad Emirate of
Qurtubah in 756.
While the
Andalusi branch was
eclipsed by the Umayyads, the Ifriqiyan...
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Statue of
Averroes in Córdoba,
Spain Born (1126-04-14)14
April 1126
Qurṭubah, Al-Andalus,
Almoravid Empire Died 11
December 1198(1198-12-11) (aged 72)...
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Andalus King
Faisal District Al-Quds Al
Hamra Ash-Shuhada Al-Ghirnatah Al-
Qurtubah Al-Munsiyah Al-Yarmuk
Ishbiliyah Al-Khaleej Al-Nahadhah Al-Maizilah Al-Qadisiyyah...
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Caliphate of
Qurtubah...
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named for the
place of
origin of its inhabitants:
Purtuqal (Portugal),
Qurtubah (Cordoba),
Qastiliyah (Castille), Musta'rib (Jews of local, Arabic-speaking...
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towns and
villages include Al `Umariyah (0.8 nm), Al `Udayliyah (0.5 nm),
Qurtubah (1.5 nm), As
Surrah (1.5 nm), Al
Farwaniyah (1.0 nm) and
Janub Khaytan...