it was the great city
Cordoba was the capital.
The Silk Route connected Cordoba to Baghdad and most of the rest of the ancient Asian and Middle Eastern world.
Cordoba
They were both centers of culture and learning
It was ABD AR-RAHMAN III, Emir of Cordoba, who declared himself the Caliph of Cordoba on 16 January 929 C.E. This demonstrated the waning power of the Abbassid Caliphate in the Middle East and was an implicit argument that Andalus (southern Spain) was now the cultural and religious center of the Islamic World.
Cordoba was a center of Jewish culture
Cordoba was a center of Jewish culture
it was the great city
Cordoba, Mexico, Spain, or Argentina?
Life in Cordoba under the Muslim Caliphate was a mixture of different cultures. The Muslims, the Jews and the Christians lived peacefully.
Mariana Cordoba is a fictional character and does not exist in real life. If you're referring to a specific individual named Mariana Cordoba, please provide more context or specify the field, such as literature, film, or a public figure, so I can assist you better.
Granada is from the South of Cordoba, Spain.
No, Cordoba is not a country. Cordoba is a city in Spain and also the name of a province in Argentina.
The Nicaragua's currency is the Cordoba. In the common language it is known as the peso. Cordoba bills are available in 10, 20, 50 and 100 Cordoba with coins ½, 1 and 5 Cordoba, there are also banconotes for hundredth part of Cordoba.
Cordoba not Rome
Dustin Cordoba is 5' 11".
As a noun, a cordoba is the base currency unit of Nicaragua.