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The Caliphate's economic and military superiority allowed Abd - ar - Rahman III to extend his influence to Morocco in the south and to drive back the armies of Leon and Navarre in the north . During his reign and that of his successor ...
The Caliphate's economic and military superiority allowed Abd - ar - Rahman III to extend his influence to Morocco in the south and to drive back the armies of Leon and Navarre in the north . During his reign and that of his successor ...
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The second phenomenon involved the military orders who settled along the Muslim frontier zone , in Aragon as well as in Castile . These military - religious organizations occupied extensive regions in the southern half of the central ...
The second phenomenon involved the military orders who settled along the Muslim frontier zone , in Aragon as well as in Castile . These military - religious organizations occupied extensive regions in the southern half of the central ...
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CHAPTER ELEVEN Military Expansion on the Peninsula and in the Mediterranean A century of great Christian conquests of Islamic territory was inaugurated at the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa ( 1212 ) , where the Almohad resistance was ...
CHAPTER ELEVEN Military Expansion on the Peninsula and in the Mediterranean A century of great Christian conquests of Islamic territory was inaugurated at the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa ( 1212 ) , where the Almohad resistance was ...
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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