Christian–Muslim wars in the Iberian Peninsula

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The Christian–Muslim wars in the Iberian Peninsula, commonly known as the Reconquista, were a centuries-long series of military campaigns in which Christian kingdoms gradually conquered territories ruled by Muslim states, culminating in the fall of Granada in 1492.

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siege of Valencia (1238) conflict Christian–Muslim wars in the Iberian Peninsula
Siege of Seville (1247–1248) associatedWith Christian–Muslim wars in the Iberian Peninsula
this entity surface form: Christian–Muslim conflicts in medieval Spain
Battle of Teba partOf Christian–Muslim wars in the Iberian Peninsula