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Taifa of Toledo

Taifa de Toledo

1010 CE – 1085 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1010 CE – 1085 CE
Duration
75 years
Known Periods
8
Capital
Tulaytula
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Taifa of Toledo (Arabic: طائفة طليطلة, romanized: ṭa'ifat ṭulayṭula) was an Islamic polity (taifa) located in the centre of the Iberian Peninsula in the High Middle Ages. It was ruled by the Dhunnunids, a Hawwara Berber clan. It emerged after 1018 upon the fracturing of the Caliphate of Córdoba, when the Dhunnunids, already strong in the lands of Santaver, Cuenca, Huete and Uclés, seized control over the city of Toledo, the capital of the Middle March of Al-Andalus. Upon later territorial conquest, the taifa also expanded to the land of Calatrava. It lasted until the Christian conquest of Toledo in 1085.

Historical Periods

Taifa of Toledo (1010–1014)

1010 CE – 1014 CE

Capital: TulaytulaArea: 77,366 km²

Taifa of Toledo (1015–1033)

1015 CE – 1033 CE

Capital: TulaytulaArea: 77,391 km²

Taifa of Toledo (1034–1039)

1034 CE – 1039 CE

Capital: TulaytulaArea: 77,660 km²

Taifa of Toledo (1040–1045)

1040 CE – 1045 CE

Capital: TulaytulaArea: 77,804 km²

Taifa of Toledo (1046–1065)

1046 CE – 1065 CE

Capital: TulaytulaArea: 77,660 km²

Taifa of Toledo (1066–1071)

1066 CE – 1071 CE

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Capital: TulaytulaArea: 90,231 km²

Taifa of Toledo (1072–1084)

1072 CE – 1084 CE

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Capital: TulaytulaArea: 90,280 km²

Taifa of Toledo (1085–1093)

1085 CE – 1093 CE

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Capital: TulaytulaArea: 47,175 km²

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