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In episode 41 Abd al-Rahman III and the proclamation of the Caliphate of Córdoba we see the peninsular political history of the 920s with the struggles between Christians and Muslims in the north, the end of the fitna of the Emirate of Córdoba and the proclamation of the Caliphate of Córdoba, and the Andalusian advances in the subsidiary war of the Maghreb between the Umayyads and the Fatimids. Check the script and sources here ???? https://www.lahistoriaespana.com/abd-... ???? SUBSCRIBE and hit the bell ???? --------------------- ???? Website and store: https://lahistoriaespana.com ???? PATREON: / lahistoriaespana ???? DISCORD: / discord ???? TikTok: / lahistoriaespana ???? Twitter: / historiaxespana ???? Instagram: / lahistoriaespana ???? Facebook: / lahistoriaespana --------------------- CONTENTS: 00:00 Hook 00:39 The distribution of the domains of the Banu Qasi 11:58 Power struggles in León, 924-932 18:01 The legacy of Sancho Garcés I of Pamplona 22:33 The end of the Hafsunid rebellion 27:24 Abd al-Rahman III of Córdoba proclaims himself caliph 37:15 The end of fitna. The submission of Mérida, Badajoz and Toledo 43:37 The battle for the Maghreb. The Andalusian conquest of Ceuta and Melilla 49:56 The Verdict: Where is the Umayyad concern for Christians? 51:41 Preview and outro #history #alandalus #middleages