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Five Major Cities in Andalusia

Spain - There is no reason to not fall in love with Andalusia. Not only her beauty, Andalusia also been lives up Europe with centers of science, culture and art has. Cities in Andalusia is beautiful, spread out like a pearl stretch. These cities also become witnesses rise once the collapse of the leadership of the Muslims.

  1. Cordoba (Qurtubah). During the Roman Empire, Cordoba was the capital of an important past Visighotic in the fifth century. After the conquest of Iberia by Muslims in 711, making the Cordoba Caliphate Umayyar as the capital of Andalusia.
  2. Granada (Gharnatah). The city became an important city during the burgeoning of Taifa in Andalusia. After the caliphate to an end, the end of the 11th century, Amazigh (Berber) or known Zirids move to Cordoba to establish his own kingdom. They later founded Granada.
  3. Madrid (Al Majreet). Archaeological evidence shows, settlements Romans had been there since the second century BC, precisely on the banks of the river Manzanares. However, Madrid textual references in the ninth century explained that Madrid is one of the front line town in the northern part of Andalusia in the era of the Umayyad caliphate.
  4. Sevilla (Ishbiliyah). In the era of the Kingdom Romasi, Seville is famous as a port city, Hispalis. Situated on the banks of the River Guadalquivir, Sevilla enjoys direct access to the Atlantic Ocean. In the era of Islamic leadership, Sevilla became the capital of Almoravid and Almohad Spain. Sevilla also compete with Cordoba became the center of science and prosperity.
  5. Toledo (Tulaytulah). Toledo became the key city of Andalusia era when the influence of Islam under the leadership of the Caliphate Umayyar was strong there.
Source: Republika, Monday October 24th 2016, page 17th

Five Major Cities in Andalusia
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