The History of the Mohammedan Dynasties in Spain: Extracted from the Nafhu-t-tíb Min Ghosni-l-Andalusi-r-rattíb Wa Táríkh Lisánu-d-Dín Ibni-l-Khattíb, Volume 1Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1964 - Arabs |
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Etymology of the name of AndalusClimateGeographical divisionsDimensions of | 17 |
Division of Andalus into three great districtsThe centralCordovaGranadaToledo | 30 |
CHAP III | 55 |
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