Saraqusta

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Saraqusta is the medieval Arabic name for the Spanish city now known as Zaragoza, an important urban center in northeastern Spain with Roman origins.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical city name
medieval Arabic toponym
ArabicNameOf Zaragoza NERFINISHED
correspondsToModernCity Zaragoza NERFINISHED
developedFrom Roman municipium Caesaraugusta
hasAlternativeName Saraqusta al-Bayda NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeTransliteration Saraqusṭa NERFINISHED
hasEtymologicalOrigin Latin name Caesaraugusta
hasHistoricalRole frontier city between Christian and Muslim territories
hasOrigin Roman city of Caesaraugusta
knownFor Islamic architecture
fortifications
strategic location on Ebro River
locatedIn Al-Andalus NERFINISHED
Iberian Peninsula
locatedInPresentDayCountry Spain NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDayRegion Aragon NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Ebro River NERFINISHED
modernEquivalentNameForm Zaragoza NERFINISHED
modernEquivalentNameLanguage Spanish
partOf Islamic Iberia NERFINISHED
predecessorOf Zaragoza NERFINISHED
servedAs commercial center
cultural center
regional political center
timePeriod Middle Ages
usedInLanguage Arabic
wasImportantUrbanCenterIn Upper March of Al-Andalus NERFINISHED
northeastern Iberia
wasUnderRuleOf Taifa of Zaragoza NERFINISHED
Umayyad Caliphate of Córdoba NERFINISHED
Umayyad Emirate of Córdoba NERFINISHED

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