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Taifa of Silves

1027 CE – 1063 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1027 CE – 1063 CE
Duration
36 years
Known Periods
4
Capital
Silves
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Taifa of Silves (Arabic: طائفة شلب, Ṭā'ifa Šilb) was an Arab taifa kingdom that existed in what is now southern Portugal for two distinct periods: from 1027 to 1063, and again from 1145 to 1150, when it was finally conquered by the Almohad Caliphate. The taifa occupied the westernmost part of the presently Portuguese region of Algarve, near Cape St. Vincent, with its capital in Silves. The Taifa of Silves was constituted in the early 11th century and starting from 1048, the power was held by the family of the Banu Muzayn, including three emirs: Isa II al-Muzaffar (1048–1053), Muhammad II al-Nasir (1053–1058), and Isa III al-Muzaffar (1058–1063). Under the latter the kingdom was conquered by the more powerful.

Historical Periods

Taifa of Silves (1040–1055)

1040 CE – 1055 CE

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Capital: SilvesArea: 6,199 km²

Taifa of Silves (1056–1065)

1056 CE – 1065 CE

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Capital: SilvesArea: 6,223 km²

Taifa of Silves (1147–1151)

1147 CE – 1151 CE

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Capital: SilvesArea: 6,222 km²

Taifa of Silves (1152–1168)

1152 CE – 1168 CE

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Capital: SilvesArea: 6,223 km²

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