Taifa of Lorca
Medieval Islamic Moorish taifa kingdom
Taifa of Lorca | |||||||||
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1228–1250 | |||||||||
Capital | Lorca | ||||||||
Common languages | Arabic, Mozarabic, Hebrew | ||||||||
Religion | Islam, Christianity (Roman Catholicism), Judaism | ||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||||||
• Established | 1228 | ||||||||
• Conquered by Murcia | 1250 | ||||||||
Currency | Dirham and Dinar | ||||||||
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The Taifa of Lorca (Arabic: طائفة لورقة) was a medieval Islamic Moorish taifa kingdom centered in what is now southern Spain.
The taifa was founded in 1042, when Lorca declared its independence from the emirate of Valencia. Its first governor was Ma'n Ibn Sumadih, with its power base extending from the city to Jaén and Baza.
In 1228, the Lorca taifa was re-established after the fall of the Almoravid dynasty. It lasted until around 1250, when it was conquered by the taifa of Murcia.
List of Emirs
Ahlid dynasty
- Abu 'Abd Allah Muhammad: fl. 13th century (1228–1250)
- To Murcia: c. 1250?–1266
See also
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Taifa Kingdoms in the Iberian Peninsula
- Albarracín
- Algeciras
- Almería (I / II)
- Alpuente
- Arcos
- Badajoz
- Carmona
- Córdoba
- Dénia
- Granada
- Jerica
- Lleida
- Lisbon
- Lorca
- Málaga (I / II)
- Mallorca
- Mértola
- Molina
- Morón
- Murcia (I / II)
- Murviedro and Sagunto
- Niebla
- Ronda
- Saltés and Huelva
- Santa Maria do Algarve
- Segorbe
- Seville
- Silves
- Toledo (I / II)
- Tortosa (I / II)
- Valencia (I / II)
- Zaragoza
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