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They sought to stop the "Arabization" of their community and create a religious crisis.

To crush a brewing rebellion, the Emir invited the city’s prominent leaders to a banquet. Les revoltes de Cordoue

Here is a look at the revolts that shaped the heart of Al-Andalus. 1. The Day of the Moat (797 AD) They sought to stop the "Arabization" of their

This is perhaps the most famous uprising in Cordoban history. It wasn't led by elites, but by the common people. Berber mercenaries, Slavic guards, and local Arabs fought

Berber mercenaries, Slavic guards, and local Arabs fought for control of the throne.

In 1013, Córdoba was brutally sacked. The legendary palace-city of Madinat al-Zahra was burned to the ground.

While they didn't topple the government, they created a deep cultural rift that troubled the Emirs for decades. 4. The Fitna: The Great Collapse (1009–1031 AD)

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