The growing forces of the Spanish kingdoms and the decline of Islamic influence in Andalusia during the glenoid (422 AH - 478 AH)

  • Khalid Mahmood Abd Allah University of Tikrit / College of Education for Pure Sciences
  • Muhanad Abd Rhaim University of Tikrit / College of Education for Pure Sciences

Abstract

The Venetian position clearly demonstrated the state of division between the Andalusian soldiers and the conflicting parties (the Arabs - the Berbers), thus dispelling hopes for the establishment of a unified Islamic state in Andalusia, which allowed the governors of cities and provinces to declare their independence from the central authority, and thus returned Its location is the beginning of the first appearance of the era of the kings of the sects.
    The era of the kings of the sects began after the fall of the Umayyad Caliphate in Andalusia in 422 AH / AD 1030 AD, and the Andalusian cities were exploited in the form of small states. The presidents of these states called themselves monarchs. These kings adopted an expansionist policy among themselves and entered into bloody conflicts and civil wars. Significant loss of life and money.
    The nature of the kings of the sects had a great influence on the policy of expansion at the expense of the other Islamic states, because they were not real states, but were closer to the feudal units and families of leaders working for their own interests without compromising the general interest of the Muslims. It is an age of ambitions, selfishness, interests and conspiracies.

Published
Apr 7, 2019
How to Cite
ABD ALLAH, Khalid Mahmood; RHAIM, Muhanad Abd. The growing forces of the Spanish kingdoms and the decline of Islamic influence in Andalusia during the glenoid (422 AH - 478 AH). Journal Of Al-Frahedis Arts, [S.l.], n. 18, p. 333-352, apr. 2019. ISSN 2663-8118. Available at: <http://www.jaa.tu.edu.iq/index.php/art/article/view/451>. Date accessed: 30 nov. 2019. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/art.v0i18.451.
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