al-Andalus
0 sources
al-Andalus
Summary
al-Andalus is a historiographical concept[1]. al-Andalus has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- al-Andalus is in the country of Umayyad Caliphate[3].
- al-Andalus is in the country of emirate of Córdoba[4].
- al-Andalus is in the country of Caliphate of Córdoba[5].
- al-Andalus is in the country of Almohad Caliphate[6].
- al-Andalus is in the country of Emirate of Granada[7].
- al-Andalus is in the country of Almoravid dynasty[8].
- al-Andalus is on the continent of Europe[9].
- al-Andalus's instance of is recorded as historiographical concept[10].
- al-Andalus's instance of is recorded as toponym[11].
- al-Andalus's instance of is recorded as geographic location[12].
- al-Andalus's official language is recorded as Arabic[13].
- Wilaya of al-Andalus is named after al-Andalus[14].
- al-Andalus's Commons category is recorded as Al-Andalus[15].
- al-Andalus was dissolved in January 2, 1492[16].
- al-Andalus began on 711[17].
- al-Andalus ended on January 2, 1492[18].
- al-Andalus's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 37, 'lon': -4}[19].
- al-Andalus's located in/on physical feature is recorded as Iberian Peninsula[20].
- al-Andalus's significant event is recorded as Umayyad conquest of Hispania[21].
- al-Andalus's significant event is recorded as Expulsion of Jews from Al-Andalus[22].
- al-Andalus's significant event is recorded as Reconquista[23].
- al-Andalus's significant event is recorded as Granada War[24].
- al-Andalus's significant event is recorded as Capture of Granada[25].
- al-Andalus's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Al-Andalus[26].
- al-Andalus's topic's main Wikimedia portal is recorded as Portal:Al-Andalus[27].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include historiographical concept[10], toponym[11], and geographic location[12].
Origins
Wilaya of al-Andalus is named after al-Andalus[14].
Influence
Things named for al-Andalus include Hotel Andaluz[28], a hotel[29], in United States[30], founded in 1939[31]; andalouse sauce[32], a condiment[33]; and Albion-Andalus Books[34], a publishing house[35], in United States[36], headquartered in Boulder[37].
Why It Matters
al-Andalus has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] al-Andalus is known by 84 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]
Entities named for al-Andalus include Hotel Andaluz[28], a hotel[29], in United States[30], founded in 1939[31]; andalouse sauce[32], a condiment[33]; and Albion-Andalus Books[34], a publishing house[35], in United States[36], headquartered in Boulder[37].