decline and fall of the caliphate of cordoba
The "decline and fall of the caliphate of Cordoba" refers to the gradual weakening and ultimate collapse of the Islamic caliphate in Cordoba, located in present-day Spain, during the 11th century. This period witnessed internal power struggles, regional fragmentation, and political instability, leading to the loss of control over territories and the eventual end of Islamic rule in Cordoba.
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