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The political and territorial decline of Al- Andaluz - Coggle Diagram
The political and territorial decline of Al- Andaluz
The taifas
1031-1085
Each taifa included
A main city
A surroundig territory
Dominated by one ethinc group
There were three main Ethinc groups
Muslims
Eastern part of the peninsula
Berbers
Malaga
Sevilla
Arabs
Badajoz
Toledo
Sevilla
Zaragoza
Cordoba
Murcia
Alfonso VI of Leon conquered Toledo (1085)
The Almohads
1147-1224
After conquering Marrakech in 1147
Replaced the almoravids in North Africa
Entered in the Peninsula
1172
They implanted greater religious radicalism
1195
Defeated Alfonso VIII of Castilla at Alarcos
1212
Thet were defeated in the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa
1224
Al-andalus collapsed into third taifa period
1238-1492
From 1238 to the end of the muslim power andalusi territory was reduced to
Narsrid Kingdom of Granada
The Almoravids
1085-1144
After conquest of Toledo
King of teifas asked for aid to the Almoravids
The Almoravides were nomadic Berbers
Had formed a large empire in north africa
At the begining of the 11th century
Capital in Marrakech
Enteredin the peninsula in 1086
Defeated the army of Alonso VI of León
In the Battle of Sagrajas
In 1145
Began the second taifa period