Overview
The Taifa of Arcos (Arabic: طائفة أركش) was a Berber medieval taifa kingdom that existed in two periods; first from 1011 to 1068. Ruled by the Zanata Berber family of the Banū Jizrūn. From 1068 until 1091 it was under the forcible control of Seville, by Abbad II al-Mu'tadid. It regained its independence from 1143 to 1145 when it was finally conquered by the Almohad Caliphate. The Banū Jizrūn, belonging to the Berber Zanata confederation, led by Muhammad I, seized the cora of Sidonia after expelling the Umayyad governor that ruled. The dynasty proclaimed its independence, giving rise to the kingdom Taifa of Arcos in 1011, with its capital in the present city of Arcos de la Frontera.
Historical Periods
Taifa of Arcos (1015–1027)
1015 CE – 1027 CE
Capital: Arcos de la LlanaArea: 4,920 km²
Taifa of Arcos (1028–1039)
1028 CE – 1039 CE
Capital: Arcos de la LlanaArea: 4,994 km²
Taifa of Arcos (1040–1065)
1040 CE – 1065 CE
Capital: Arcos de la LlanaArea: 4,945 km²
Taifa of Arcos (1066–1071)
1066 CE – 1071 CE
Capital: Arcos de la LlanaArea: 5,020 km²