political structure and administration of the caliphate of cordoba
The political structure and administration of the caliphate of Cordoba refers to the system of governance established in the Islamic state centered in Cordoba, Spain during the medieval period. It was characterized by a centralized authority led by a caliph, who held both political and religious power. The administration was organized through various ministries and departments responsible for governing the diverse regions of the caliphate, collecting taxes, maintaining law and order, and overseeing public services such as education, agriculture, and trade.
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