- The
Battle of
Sagrajas (23
October 1086), also
called Zalaca or
Zallaqah (Arabic: معركة الزلاقة, romanized: Maʿrakat az-Zallāqah), was
conflict fought...
-
French expedition to the
Iberian peninsula,
started after the
Battle of
Sagrajas and
ending with
little accomplished in the
failed Siege of
Tudela in 1087...
-
cofounded the city of
Marrakesh and led the
Muslim forces in the
Battle of
Sagrajas.
Yusuf ibn
Tashfin came to al-Andalus from the
Maghreb to help the Muslims...
- fall of
Lisbon (1147).
Warriors of the
taifas took part in the
Battle of
Sagrajas,
which resulted in the
defeat of the Christians. Nevertheless, the Almoravids...
- Badajoz,
called Zallaqa in
Arabic sources and
Sagrajas in
Christian sources. In the
Battle of
Sagrajas (or
Battle of Zallaqa), on 23
October 1086, Alfonso...
-
Alfonso VI
required his v****al to
confront the
Almoravids at the
battle of
Sagrajas. In 1092, a po****r
revolt instigated by the qadi Ibn
Yahhaf with the support...
- the
Senegal to the interior.
Takrur is
credited as
winning the
Battle of
Sagrajas, 1086, in Al-Andalus
which was
crucial to
halting the Reconquista. The...
-
Taifa period (1009–1110)
Almoravid rule (1085–1145)
Conquest Battle of
Sagrajas Second Taifa period (1140–1203)
Almohad rule (1147–1238)
Battle of Las...
- St. Maixent. In 1086 the
Castilian army was destro**** at the
Battle of
Sagrajas by the Almoravids. Hugh's
Catalan half-brother,
Berenguer Ramon II, Count...
- al-Andalus,
initially in
defense of the
taifa kingdoms. At the
Battle of
Sagrajas (or
Battle of
Zallaqa in Arabic), a
Muslim army led by the
Almoravids soundly...