Conquests of the Taifa of Seville
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Were the conquests of the Taifa of Seville, one of the most powerful Islamic kingdoms in the Medieval Iberian Peninsula.
Chronology
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Were the military conquests of Abbad II al-Mu'tadid, emir of the Taifa of Seville.
January 1052: Taifa of Saltés and Huelva conquered by Seville.
January 1066: Taifa of Ronda conquered by the Taifa of Seville.
January 1045: From 1044 until 1091 the Taifa of Mértola was under the forcible control of the Taifa of Seville.
January 1052: Taifa of Santa Maria do Algarve conquered by the Taifa of Seville.
January 1067: From 1066 until 1091 the Taifa of Morón was under the forcible control of Seville.
January 1069: After the death of the ruler Abbad II al-Mu'tadid, the Taifa of Arcos came under the control of the Taifa of Seville.
January 1054: From 1053 until 1091 the Taifa of Niebla was under the forcible control of Taifa of Seville.
January 1056: In 1055 al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad, lord of Seville, appeared under Algeciras' walls, forcing Muhammad to leave the taifa, which was annexed to that of Seville.
January 1064: The Taifa of Silves is acquired by the Taifa of Seville.
January 1068: The Taifa of Carmona disappeared in 1067 when it was integrated into the Taifa of Seville.
Were the military conquests of Al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad, emir of the Taifa of Seville.
January 1079: In 1078, the Taifa of Seville regained control of the Taifa of Córdoba.
January 1081: Conquest of the northern part of the taifa of Almeria by the Taifa of Seville.
January 1081: Conquest of the western part of the Taifa of Denia by the Taifa of Seville.
January 1071: Abd al-Malik was deposed and Al Mutamid of Seville took Córdoba for his own taifa.
January 1079: The Taifa of Murcia fell to Seville 1078.