Taifa of Niebla
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Taifa of Niebla | |||||
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Taifa Kingdom of Niebla, c. 1037. | |||||
Capital | Niebla | ||||
Languages | Arabic, Mozarabic , Hebrew | ||||
Religion | Islam, Roman Catholicism, Judaism | ||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||
Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||
- | Established | 1023 | |||
- | To Seville/Almoravids | 1053-1091 / 1091-1145 | |||
- | To the Almohads | 1150-1234 | |||
- | Conquered by Castile | 1262 | |||
Currency | Dirham and Dinar | ||||
The Taifa of Niebla was a taifa kingdom that existed for three distinct times: from 1023 to 1053, from 1145 to 1150 and from 1234 to 1262. From 1053 until 1091 it was under the forcible control of Seville, by Abbad II al-Mu'tadid.[1] when it was finally conquered by Castile. In 1262 it was eventually absorbed by Castile.
List of Emirs
Yahsubid dynasty
- Abu'l-Abbas Ahmad: 1023/4-1041/2
- Muhammad al-Yahsubi Izz ad-Dawla: 1041/2-1051/2
- Abu Nars Fath: 1051/2-1053/4
- To Seville: 1053/4-1091
- To Morocco: 1091-c. 1145
Bitruyid dynasty
- Yusuf al-Bitruyi (in Tejada 1146-1150): 1145-11 ? d. 1150
- al-Wahbi: 11 ?-1150
- To Morocco: 1150-1234
Mahfuzid dynasty
- Su'ayb: 1234-1262
- To Castile thereafter.
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