It had a monopoly of the colonisation of Ard Marjhoola during the 10th century after its first colony in 933. Alongside this, It was able to conquer the Kingdoms of León and Castile in the north, and later parts of north Africa. The Taifa of Zaragoza is the only independent nation left in the Iberian peninsula and is a tributary to Córdoba. Further North includes the Kingdom of France which it managed to build good relations with. France would become Córdoba's main Exporter despite religious and cultural differences, and the two nations inevitably started to influence each other.
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| - It had a monopoly of the colonisation of Ard Marjhoola during the 10th century after its first colony in 933. Alongside this, It was able to conquer the Kingdoms of León and Castile in the north, and later parts of north Africa. The Taifa of Zaragoza is the only independent nation left in the Iberian peninsula and is a tributary to Córdoba. Further North includes the Kingdom of France which it managed to build good relations with. France would become Córdoba's main Exporter despite religious and cultural differences, and the two nations inevitably started to influence each other.
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| - It had a monopoly of the colonisation of Ard Marjhoola during the 10th century after its first colony in 933. Alongside this, It was able to conquer the Kingdoms of León and Castile in the north, and later parts of north Africa. The Taifa of Zaragoza is the only independent nation left in the Iberian peninsula and is a tributary to Córdoba. Further North includes the Kingdom of France which it managed to build good relations with. France would become Córdoba's main Exporter despite religious and cultural differences, and the two nations inevitably started to influence each other. Under Hisham II, the Córdobian Civil war led to the union of Moors and Berbers. Once most of the Berber tribes were aligned with Córdoba, it rivalled the size of the Abbasids, and formed a land border between Córdoba and the Fatimid Caliphate. This border would lead to a number of troubles, including the Córdoba-Fatimid Border War.
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