Examples of 'taifa' in a sentence

Meaning of "taifa"

taifa (noun): A term with origins in Arabic and Swahili, referring to a state or nation. In some contexts, it can also refer to a political faction or group

How to use "taifa" in a sentence

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This marked the end of the taifa.
Taifa of almeria.
Products yan tai taifa.
Taifa is located in the northwest suburbs area of Accra.
Palma was part of the taifa of Dénia.
Taifa of Denia administered the two areas jointly.
He was educated with his brother at the court of the Taifa of Valencia.
The disintegration of the taifa of Toledo occurred piecemeal over a number of years.
Each of the brothers was also assigned a sphere of influence among the Taifa states.
Taifa Stars lost all their three matches and finished bottom in the group.
An economic crisis occurs and the Taifa kingdoms are divided giving rise to different caliphs.
The poem reflects the swan song of the refined culture of the early Taifa kingdoms.
The independent Muslim taifa ruler was taken back to Pisa a captive.
Valencia was the capital of the Taifa of Valencia.
Baba wa Taifa built a nation on the model of the African village.

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Death and Life in the poetry of the era of Taifa.
He then invaded the lands of the Almoravid taifa kingdoms of Valencia and Murcia.
The Taifa of the Algarve becomes independent.
Sancho proved victorious and Alfonso was forced to flee to his client Taifa of Toledo.
The Taifa of Orihuela was a medieval taifa Moorish kingdom.
He then invaded the lands of the Almoravid taifa kingdom of Valencia and Murcia.
The Taifa of Baeza was a medieval taifa Moorish kingdom.
Afterwards he escaped to the Taifa of Zaragoza.
The Taifa of Silves becomes independent.
Emir Ibn Hud of the taifa.
The Taifa of the Algarve is annexed by the Taifa of Seville.
Daylight robbery in Taifa.
Moorish Taifa of Murcia included Albacete and part of Almería as well.
The instability of the Almoravid kingdom led to the Second Taifa Period.
One of the taifa leaders was Muhammad ibn Yusuf ibn Hud d.
During the Middle Ages period the area was part of the Moorish taifa of Toledo.
Taifa of Almería established.
Ramon Berenger then invaded the lands of the Almoravid taifa kingdom of Valencia and Murcia.
Taifa of Arcos de la Frontera.
The conflict would eventually divide all of Al-Andalus into a series of Taifa Kingdoms.
The taifa was established and ruled by the Zenata Berber Birzalid dynasty.
Slowly, the Christian forces began a conquest of the fractured taifa kingdoms of al-Andalus.
The Taifa of Guadix and Baza was a medieval Moorish taifa kingdom.
This plunged the country into a civil war, and the Caliphate disintegrated into rival Taifa kingdoms.
Taifa of Seville.
Habbus al-Muzaffar organised the Taifa and the construction of Granada went ahead during his reign.
Taifa of Toledo.
During the fitna of al-Andalus, Merida fell in the newly established Taifa of Badajoz.
Taifa of Valencia.
Al-Andalus, as is the case with this astrolabe from the Muslim taifa of Zaragoza.
Taifa of Albarracín.
Black, representing the Aftasid kings of the Taifa of Badajoz.
Taifa of Albarracin.
Bernard was the son of Mansur, Emir of the Taifa of Carlet.
Taifa of Algarve.

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