Abd ar-Rahman's authority is completely unrecognized in…
July 914 CE
Abd ar-Rahman's authority is completely unrecognized in much of the eastern and western provinces, .
The lord of Badajoz, Abd Allah ibn Muhammad, grandson of Abd-ar-Rahman ibn Marwan al-Yilliqi, not only fortifies his city against a possible attack of Ordoño, but also acts in complete independence from Córdoba.
To avoid the fall of Évora into the hands of Berber groups of the region, he had ordered the destruction of its defensive towers and to lowered the walls, though a year later he decides to reconstruct it, giving its control to his ally Masud ibn Sa' dun al-Surunbaqi.
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Berber people (also called Amazigh people or Imazighen, "free men", singular Amazigh)
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Moors
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Galicia, Kingdom of
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Christianity, Chalcedonian
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Muslims, Sunni
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Al-Garb Al-Andalus
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Córdoba, Umayyad Emirate of
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Muladi
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León, Kingdom of
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