Region: Al-Andalus
Explore Al-Andalus By Place
Start With Articles
Get the narrative first, then use the archive below for the wider evidence trail.
Open The Map
Use places as anchors for cities, monuments, frontiers, institutions, and routes.
Turning Points And People
Follow the people and events that explain how power, learning, and memory moved through this region.
Find Your Way In
Regions
Browse by geography, including al-Andalus, the Maghreb, Iberia, and wider connected regions.
Eras
Move through the record by century, dynasty, and major historical period.
Topics
Follow themes like architecture, terminology, law, trade, and myth checking.
People
Open biographies and profiles that connect articles, places, events, and sources.
Places
Use cities, monuments, regions, and institutions as map-like entry points.
Claims
Check common public claims against evidence, source limits, and editorial verdicts.
-

Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa
A 1212 coalition victory over Almohad forces that weakened Almohad authority in Iberia and reshaped the thirteenth-century frontier.
-

Lisbon captured
Portuguese forces supported by crusading contingents captured Lisbon in 1147, shifting control of a major Atlantic-port city.
-

Battle of Ucles
A significant Almoravid victory over Castilian forces that showed the frontier remained contested after Toledo and Sagrajas.
-

Fitna of al-Andalus
Civil war fractured the Cordoban caliphate and opened the way for taifa politics.
-

Caliphate abolished; taifas consolidate
The Cordoban caliphate ended and independent taifa courts consolidated.
-

Wallada bint al-Mustakfi
Cordoban poet and elite woman of the taifa period whose remembered voice helps readers approach gender, literary culture, poetic exchange, and urban sociability in eleventh-century al-Andalus.


