Taifa of Lisbon | ||||||||||
طوائف اللشبونة | ||||||||||
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Capital | Lishbuna | |||||||||
Languages | Arabic, Mozarabic, Hebrew | |||||||||
Religion | Islam, Roman Catholicism, Judaism | |||||||||
Government | Monarchy | |||||||||
Historical era | Middle Ages | |||||||||
• | Downfall of Caliphate of Córdoba | 1022 | ||||||||
• | Conquered by the Taifa of Badajoz | 1034 | ||||||||
Currency | Dirham and Dinar | |||||||||
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Today part of | Portugal |
The Taifa of Lisbon (from Arabic: طوائف اللشبونة Ta'waif al-Lishbunah was a medieval Islamic taifa kingdom of Al-Garb Al-Andalus which located in Al-Tagr Al-Adna region of Andalus, the north-western section of the Moorish Al-Andalus empire.
The taifa encompassed the Lisbon region, of present-day Portugal, from 1022 to 1094.
Taifa of Lisbon lasted until 1034, when the Aftasids conquered Lishbuna. It remained in Aftasid control until 1093, when the Kingdom of León briefly seized Lishbuna. The Almoravids took control of the city from 1094 to 1141. The instability of the Almoravid kingdom led to the Second Taifa Period. The Wazirids were independent from the Almoravids and controlled the city until 1147 when the Kingdom of Portugal besieged the city from July to October, which marked the end of Muslim control in Central Portugal.
Coordinates: 38°43′20″N 9°08′21″W / 38.7223°N 9.1393°W