Overview
The Taifa of Granada (Arabic: طائفة غرناطة, Ta'ifat Gharnata) or Zirid Kingdom of Granada was a Muslim kingdom that was formed in al-Andalus (in present-day Spain) in 1013 following the deposition of Umayyad Caliph Hisham II in 1009. The kingdom was centered on Granada, its capital, and it also extended its control to Málaga for a period. Four kings succeeded each other during its nearly 80 years of existence, all of them belonging to an offshoot of the Zirid dynasty of North Africa, a Sanhaja Berber clan. The Taifa of Granada was considered to be the wealthiest out of all of the taifa kingdoms. It was eventually conquered by the Almoravids in 1090, putting an end to Zirid rule in.
Historical Periods
Taifa of Granada (1015–1065)
1015 CE – 1065 CE
Capital: Madinat GharnāṭahArea: 20,658 km²
Taifa of Granada (1066–1071)
1066 CE – 1071 CE
Capital: Madinat GharnāṭahArea: 24,579 km²
Taifa of Granada (1072–1084)
1072 CE – 1084 CE
Capital: Madinat GharnāṭahArea: 23,610 km²
Taifa of Granada (1085–1093)
1085 CE – 1093 CE
Capital: Madinat GharnāṭahArea: 9,127 km²