Histoire des Musulmans d'Espagne, t. 4/4 / jusqu'à la conquête de l'Andalouisie par les Almoravides (711-1100)
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The volume recounts the disintegration of centralized Muslim authority in Iberia and the rise of numerous small, often competing, regional states and military leaders. It traces how prominent cities reorganized into independent republican or princely governments and how local administrators and commanders shaped civic order and commerce. Chapters detail diplomatic maneuvering, coastal raiding and maritime ventures, cultural patronage of scholars and poets, and frequent shifting alliances among petty rulers. The work combines narrative history with documentary support, offering notes, a chronological list of rulers, and indexes to guide further research.
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