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the Elbe River, garrisoning them against future Slav incursions. In Gharb al-Andalus (modern Portugal), Hazim ibn Wahb leads a rebellion against the Emirate
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emperor Charlemagne), and remains a Frankish vassal. A rebellion in Gharb al-Andalus (modern Portugal) is crushed by the Emirate of Córdoba. March 24 –
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publisher (link) Gomes, Rosa Varela (2002), Silves (Xelb), uma cidade do Gharb al-Andalus: território e cultura (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal{{citation}}:
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the Elbe River, garrisoning them against future Slav incursions. In Gharb al-Andalus (modern Portugal), Hazim ibn Wahb leads a rebellion against the Emirate
Tavira (1,541 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
hidden") grew rapidly, becoming one of the important towns of the then Gharb al-Andalus (the west), today's Algarve. In 1242 Dom Paio Peres Correia took Tavira
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Cashtm. At first, Cashtm was part of the Kūra of Labla, belonging to Għarb al-Andalus. After the fall of the Caliphate of Córdoba in 1012, it became part