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Perched high in the Pyrennes, the city of Al-Darra marks the traditional northern limits of Andalusia. Its name is Arabic for "The Woods", but it may in fact derive from the name of a pre-Roman Iberic tribe that lived in the region. In 978 Al-Mansur decreed that Al-Darra would serve as the seat of government of the entire northern march. Construction began on a mosque to serve the soldiers; over the years the mosque would be rebuilt many times on an ever grander scale. In 980 work began on a palace for a regional governor whose territory included the entire mountain range.

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  • Perched high in the Pyrennes, the city of Al-Darra marks the traditional northern limits of Andalusia. Its name is Arabic for "The Woods", but it may in fact derive from the name of a pre-Roman Iberic tribe that lived in the region. In 978 Al-Mansur decreed that Al-Darra would serve as the seat of government of the entire northern march. Construction began on a mosque to serve the soldiers; over the years the mosque would be rebuilt many times on an ever grander scale. In 980 work began on a palace for a regional governor whose territory included the entire mountain range.
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  • Perched high in the Pyrennes, the city of Al-Darra marks the traditional northern limits of Andalusia. Its name is Arabic for "The Woods", but it may in fact derive from the name of a pre-Roman Iberic tribe that lived in the region. An extremely unimportant Christian city had occupied the spot of present-day Al-Darra since ancient times. The history of the city, however, begins in 977 during the reign of the Umayyad Caliph Hisham in Cordoba. Hisham's vizier Al-Mansur, the real power behind the throne, was finishing a magnificently successful campaign through the northern parts of Hispania. When his army reached a high pass through the mountains, Al-Mansur decided to advance no farther. He named the place Al-Darra and had a fortress built to defend the pass against the Frankish states to the north. In 978 Al-Mansur decreed that Al-Darra would serve as the seat of government of the entire northern march. Construction began on a mosque to serve the soldiers; over the years the mosque would be rebuilt many times on an ever grander scale. In 980 work began on a palace for a regional governor whose territory included the entire mountain range. For half a century the gubernatorial forces of Al-Darra posed a constant - if unheeded - threat to the struggling Aquitanian kingdom. Through a series of incremental attacks and raids, Al-Darra's boundaries were pushed down the northern slope of the mountains and a few miles into the plain beyond. Arabs and Berbers from across the sea began moving to Al-Darra. By 1025 it was a thoroughly Muslim city. In 1031, the Caliphate suddenly collapsed. Local leaders seized power in Andalusia, which became divided into an innumerable number of taifas competing for influence. Al-Darra was one of the strongest of the taifas. Its strength kept the Andalusian civilization alive in northern Spain. In the middle of the Eleventh Century, Al-Darra established itself as a major power in southern Europe by conquering neighboring states, mainly Christian ones. Al-Darran forces sacked Jaca, capital of Aragon, in 1044, making Aragon a vassal state. Not long after that, Al-Darra captured Tolouse, the largest city in south-central Gaul. The Aquitanians were allowed to keep their language and religion, but were made subjects of the Emir.
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