Taifa of Valencia | |||||||||||||||
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1010–1238 | |||||||||||||||
Capital | Valencia | ||||||||||||||
Common languages | Arabic, Mozarabic, Berber | ||||||||||||||
Religion | Islam (official), Christianity (Roman Catholicism), Judaism | ||||||||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||||||
Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||||||||||||
• Established | 1010 | ||||||||||||||
• Annexed by Taifa of Toledo | 1065 | ||||||||||||||
• Conquered by El Cid | 1094 | ||||||||||||||
• Annexed by the Almoravids | 1102 | ||||||||||||||
• Independence from the Almoravids | 1145 | ||||||||||||||
• Annexed by the Almohads | 1172 | ||||||||||||||
• Independence from the Almohads | 1228/9 | ||||||||||||||
• Conquered by Aragon | 1238 | ||||||||||||||
Currency | Dirham and Dinar | ||||||||||||||
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Today part of | Spain |
The Taifa of Valencia (Arabic: طائفة بلنسية) was a medieval Muslim kingdom which existed in and around Valencia, Spain. It gained independence from the Caliphate of Córdoba circa 1010 and became its own small kingdom, or Taifa, for most of the 11th century. It was absorbed by the Taifa of Toledo in 1065, which in turn fell to Alfonso VI of León and Castile in 1085. From 1094 to 1099, the kingdom was ruled directly by the Castilian military commander known as El Cid, then by his wife Jimena after his death, until being annexed by the Almoravids in 1102.
Following the collapse of Almoravid power, Valencia became independent again in 1145. From 1147 to 1172, it was under the control of Ibn Mardanish, after which it was annexed by the Almohads. When the Almohads retreated from al-Andalus, Valencia became independent once again from around 1229 to 1238 under the rule of Zayyan ibn Mardanish. It was finally conquered by the Crown of Aragon in 1238.