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What changes did umayyads bring to Spain?

they took bad influence and all the governments where all disobidient


What changes the umayyads bring to Spain?

they took bad influence and all the governments where all disobidient


What regions did the Umayyads control by the year 750?

The Umayyads controlled Spain, North Africa, the Levant, Mesopotamia, Arabia, and Persia.


What areas did the umayyads add to the Muslims empire?

They conquered from westeren Spain to Central Asia. :]


Did the Umayyads rule from Medina?

No. The Umayyads ruled initially from Damascus (660s-750s) until they were overthrown by the Abbassids. Abd er-Rahman re-established the Umayyad Caliphate in Al-Andalus (Islamic Spain) in the city of Córdoba. The Umayyads ruled from this city until the dynasty ended (750s-1030s). However, the Umayyads never ruled from Medina.


What was the basis for cordobas greatness under the Umayyads?

They united various Muslim factions, and encouraged Umayyad loyalists to come to Spain. ... They created a strong, unified Muslim kingdom with Cordoba as its capital.What was the basis for Cordoba's greatness under the Umayyads?


Why did conservatives become involved in the Mexican independence movement?

The conservatives in Mexico-primarilly creoles and upper clergy-seek independence from Spain so that they will not have to accept the changes a liberal constitution would bring.


Who was the Muslim leader that conquered Spain?

General Zyad at-Tariq lead the invasion of Spain in 711, but Spain remained a governate until 750, when Abd al-Rahman of the Umayyads established an emirate in Cordoba.


What changes did Mexico independence from Spain bring to Alta California?

Mexican-Amarican war, U.S.history, Mexico


How the temperature can bring can bring about changes in the state of matter?

how temperature can bring about changes in the state of matter


How did the Umayyads create a powerful kingdom in Spain?

They did neither unify nor protect Spain. The Umayyads did control the majority of Spain, all of the way up to Barcelona at the furthest extent. They achieved this through strength of arms (conquest). The leading general was Tariq ibn Ziyad, for whom Gibraltar is named. Under Umayyad control, about 80% of Spain was under Muslim control and the same armies that conquered the territory proceeded to defend its borders. However, they slowly lost territory so that by the time of the last Umayyad Caliph, only 50% of Spain was still in Muslim hands. Therefore, many former Umayyad regions were no longer "unified" or "protected".


Are there any restrictions on what you can bring to Spain?

no