Caliphate of Córdoba: All Data
This page is about the data available for this polity; the chronology of its events is available here.
A medieval islamic kingdom in the Iberian Peninsula. The Umayyad Caliphate conquered most of the Iberian Peninsula in the early 8th century. After the Umayyads were overthrown by the Abbasids, the Umayyads established their domains in the Iberian peninsula as a separate polity. It was proclaimed a Caliphate in 929.
1. Genealogy
2. Maps of Political Control Over Time
Caliphate of Córdoba : Map showing the initial year each territory was ruled by the polity
Caliphate of Córdoba : Map depicting the polity's ruler in power when each territory was first controlled
Caliphate of Córdoba : Maximal Extension of the Polity
3. Administrative Divisions
4. Monthly Summaries
5. Lists and Timelines
Caliphate of Córdoba : List of events the polity was involved in
Caliphate of Córdoba : List of Rulers
Caliphate of Córdoba : Timeline of Rulers
6. Rankings
Caliphate of Córdoba : Top rulers ordered by largest reached area
Caliphate of Córdoba : Top wars ordered by largest reached area
Caliphate of Córdoba : Top rulers by territorial gain or loss in terms of area difference
Caliphate of Córdoba : Top wars by territorial gain or loss in terms of area of the changes
Caliphate of Córdoba : Top wars by territorial gain or loss in terms of area difference
7. Time Series
Caliphate of Córdoba : Time Series of all Territorial Changes
Caliphate of Córdoba : time series of its population and area throughout history
8. All Events mentioned in Territorial Changes
9. All Cities mentioned in Territorial Changes
Tangier
Ceuta
Salamanca (Spain)
Salamanca (Spain)
Tangier
Barcelona (Spain)
Barcelona (Spain)
Zamora
Zamora
Rueda
Atienza
Sepúlveda
Barcelona (Spain)
Barcelona (Spain)
Coimbra
Santiago de Compostela
Astorga
Castro Bergidum
Santiago de Compostela
León (Spain)
León (Spain)
León (Spain)
León (Spain)
Carmona
Garray
Garray
Silves
Córdoba (Spain)
Malaga
Astorga
Toledo (Spain)
Albarracin
Algeciras
Ceuta
León (Spain)
Zamora
Zamora
Sahagun
Castro Bergidum
Santiago de Compostela


