The extensive effects of the Almohads' defeat …
Years: 1236 - 1236
The extensive effects of the Almohads' defeat by the Christians at Las Navas de Tolosa do not become apparent until after 1233, when their empire disintegrates owing to dynastic squabbles, and the Muslim hold on Spain, lacking a central leader, slips rapidly before the armies of the Christian reconquest.
During Almohad domination, the city of Córdoba has declined, the role of the capital of Muslim al-Andalus having been given to Seville.
Ferdinand has sent his forces against Moorish strongholds in the Guadalquivir River valley, besieging Córdoba.
After a siege of several months, it falls on June 29, 1236, to Ferdinand, who imposes Christian culture on Córdoba without destroying the city’s great Moorish landmarks.
Córdoba’s notable Great Mosque, called the Mezquita, will eventually become a cathedral.
The city is divided into fourteen colaciones, and numerous new church buildings will soon be added.
Locations
People
Groups
- Moors
- Muslims, Sunni
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Castile, Kingdom of
- Almohad Caliphate
- Castile, Crown of
