Taifa of Tavira
Medieval Taifa kingdom
Taifa of Tavira | |||||||||
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1146–1150 | |||||||||
Capital | Tavira | ||||||||
Common languages | Arabic, Mozarabic, Hebrew | ||||||||
Religion | Islam, Christianity (Roman Catholic), Judaism | ||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||||||
• Established | 1146 | ||||||||
• Absorbed by the Almohads | 1150 | ||||||||
Currency | Dirham and Dinar | ||||||||
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Today part of | Portugal |
The Taifa of Tavira (Arabic: طائفة تاويرا) was a medieval Islamic taifa Moorish kingdom in what is now southern Portugal. It existed only from around 1146 to 1150. It was centered in the city of Tavira.
List of Emirs
'Umarid dynasty
- 'Umar: fl. mid-12th century (1146–1150)
- To Almoravids: c. 1150–1250
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Taifa Kingdoms in the Iberian Peninsula
- Albarracín
- Algeciras
- Almería (I / II)
- Alpuente
- Arcos
- Badajoz
- Carmona
- Córdoba
- Dénia
- Granada
- Jerica
- Lleida
- Lisbon
- Lorca
- Málaga (I / II)
- Mallorca
- Mértola
- Molina
- Morón
- Murcia (I / II)
- Murviedro and Sagunto
- Niebla
- Ronda
- Saltés and Huelva
- Santa Maria do Algarve
- Segorbe
- Seville
- Silves
- Toledo (I / II)
- Tortosa (I / II)
- Valencia (I / II)
- Zaragoza
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