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Caliph

The Caliph is the head of state in a Caliphate, and the title for the leader of the Islamic Ummah, an Islamic community ruled by the Shari'ah....
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Cordova (Córdoba in Spanish) is a city
City

A city is an urban area with a high population density and a particular administrative, legal, or historical status.Large industrialized cities generally have advanced systems for sanitation, utilities, land usage, house, and transportation and more....
 in Andalusia
Andalusia

Andalusia is a country in the Spanish State. It is the most populous and the second largest, in terms of land area, of the seventeen autonomous communities of the Spain....
, southern Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
, and the capital of the province of Córdoba
Córdoba (province)

C?rdoba , traditionally named Cordova in English, is a Provinces of Spain of southern Spain, in the north-central part of the Autonomous communities of Spain of Andalusia....
. Located at 37.88° North, 4.77° West, on the Guadalquivir
Guadalquivir

The Guadalquivir is the fifth longest river in Spain , and the longest in Andalusia. The Guadalquivir is 657 kilometers long and drains an area of about 58,000 square kilometers....
 river, it was founded in ancient Roman
Ancient Rome

Ancient Rome was a civilization that grew out of a small agricultural community founded on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 10th century BC....
 times as Corduba by Claudius Marcellus
Marcus Claudius Marcellus (consul 166 BC)

Marcus Claudius Marcellus , was Roman consul for year 166 BC , for 155 BC , and for 152 BC .In 155 BC, he celebrated a Roman triumph against the Apuani....
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viktor chucchuc he sucsuck my dick | |- | |- |, just downstream from the Puente Romano (Roman Bridge) is a restored Islamic water wheel that once would have raised water to the caliph
Caliph

The Caliph is the head of state in a Caliphate, and the title for the leader of the Islamic Ummah, an Islamic community ruled by the Shari'ah....
's palace.]] |}

Cordova (Córdoba in Spanish) is a city
City

A city is an urban area with a high population density and a particular administrative, legal, or historical status.Large industrialized cities generally have advanced systems for sanitation, utilities, land usage, house, and transportation and more....
 in Andalusia
Andalusia

Andalusia is a country in the Spanish State. It is the most populous and the second largest, in terms of land area, of the seventeen autonomous communities of the Spain....
, southern Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
, and the capital of the province of Córdoba
Córdoba (province)

C?rdoba , traditionally named Cordova in English, is a Provinces of Spain of southern Spain, in the north-central part of the Autonomous communities of Spain of Andalusia....
. Located at 37.88° North, 4.77° West, on the Guadalquivir
Guadalquivir

The Guadalquivir is the fifth longest river in Spain , and the longest in Andalusia. The Guadalquivir is 657 kilometers long and drains an area of about 58,000 square kilometers....
 river, it was founded in ancient Roman
Ancient Rome

Ancient Rome was a civilization that grew out of a small agricultural community founded on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 10th century BC....
 times as Corduba by Claudius Marcellus
Marcus Claudius Marcellus (consul 166 BC)

Marcus Claudius Marcellus , was Roman consul for year 166 BC , for 155 BC , and for 152 BC .In 155 BC, he celebrated a Roman triumph against the Apuani....
. Its population in 2008 was 325,453.

Today a moderately-sized modern city, the old town contains many impressive architectural reminders of when Cordova was the thriving capital of the Caliphate of Cordova that governed almost all of the Iberian peninsula. It has been estimated that Cordova, with up to 500,000 inhabitants in the tenth century, was the largest city in Western Europe and, perhaps, in the world.

History

Cordova was the capital of the Roman province of Hispania Ulterior Baetica
Hispania Baetica

Hispania Baetica was one of three Imperial Roman provincesin Hispania, . Hispania Baetica was bordered to the west by Lusitania , and to the northeast by Hispania Tarraconensis....
. Great Roman philosophers like Lucius Annaeus Seneca the Younger
Seneca the Younger

Lucius Annaeus Seneca was a Ancient Rome Stoicism philosopher, statesman, dramatist, and in one work humorist, of the Silver Age of Latin literature....
, orators like Seneca the Elder
Seneca the Elder

Lucius, or Marcus, Annaeus Seneca, known as Seneca the Elder and Seneca the Rhetorician , was a Ancient Rome rhetorician and writer, born of a wealthy Equestrian family of C?rdoba, Spain, Hispania....
 and poets like Lucan
Marcus Annaeus Lucanus

Marcus Annaeus Lucanus , better known in English language as Lucan, was a Roman Empire poet, born in Corduba , in the Hispania Baetica. Despite his short life, he is regarded as one of the outstanding figures of the Classical Latin#Silver_Age_Latin period....
 came from Roman Cordoba. Later, it occupied an important place in the Provincia Hispaniae of the Byzantine Empire (552-572) and during the Visigoth period.

It was captured in 716 by the Muslim
Muslim

:A Muslim , , is an adherent of the religion of Islam. The feminine form is Muslimah . Literally, the word means "one who submits "....
s, and Cordova became capital during the Umayyad Caliphate
Al-Andalus

Al-Andalus was the Arabic name given to the parts of the Iberian Peninsula governed by Arab Muslims, at various times in the period between 711 and 1492....
, the period of its apogee, with a population supposedly ranging between 250,000 and 500,000 inhabitants. However, most scholars feel that these numbers are historically inflated. In the 10th century, Cordova – called ????? (Qurtuba) in Arabic – was one of the largest cities in the world, as well as a great cultural, political and economic centre. The Cordova Mosque dates back to this time. In 1236 it was captured by King Ferdinand III during the Spanish Reconquista.

With one of the most extensive historical heritages in the world (declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO
UNESCO

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations established on 16 November 1945....
 December 17, 1984), the city also features a number of modern areas, including the districts of Zoco and the railway station district, Plan RENFE.

The regional government (the Junta de Andalucía) has for some time been studying the creation of a Cordova Metropolitan Area that would comprise, in addition to the capital itself, the towns of Villafranca
Villafranca

Villafranca is a town and municipality located in the province and the autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain.External links...
, Obejo
Obejo

Obejo is a city located in the C?rdoba , Spain. According to the 2006 census , the city has a population of 1791 inhabitants....
, La Carlota
La Carlota

La Carlota can refer to:*La Carlota City, Negros Occidental, Philippines*La Carlota, C?rdoba, Spain*La Carlota, C?rdoba, Argentina*Generalissimo Francisco de Miranda Airbase An urban airbase in Caracas, Venezuela commonly referred to as "La Carlota"...
, Villaharta
Villaharta

Villaharta is a city located in the C?rdoba , Spain. According to the 2006 census , the city has a population of 687 inhabitants....
, Villaviciosa
Villaviciosa

Villaviciosa may refer to the following places:* Philippines** Villaviciosa, Abra: a municipality of Abra province* Spain** Villaviciosa, Asturias: a municipality of Asturias...
, Almodóvar del Río
Almodóvar del Río

Almod?var del R?o is a city located in the C?rdoba , Spain. According to the 2006 census , the city has a population of 7487 inhabitants....
 and Guadalcázar
Guadalcázar

Guadalc?zar is a city located in the C?rdoba , Spain. According to the 2006 census , the city has a population of 1261 inhabitants....
. The combined population of such an area would be around 351,000.

Geography

It's located on the banks of the Guadalquivir river and its easy access to the mining resources of the Sierra Morena (coal, lead, zinc) satisfy the population’s needs.

The city is located in a depression of the valley of the Guadalquivir. In the north is the Sierra Morena, which defines the borders of the municipal area.

Climate

Cordova has a Mediterranean climate
Mediterranean climate

A Mediterranean climate is one that resembles the climate of the lands in the Mediterranean Basin, which includes over half of the area with this climate type world-wide....
 with Atlantic coastal influences. Winters are mild with isolated frosts.

Summers, with increased daily thermal oscillations, have the highest maximum temperatures in Europe, exceeding 40 °C occasionally. Local minimum summer temperature is 27 °C, the highest in Spain and Europe. Precipitation is concentrated in the coldest months; this is due to the Atlantic coastal influence. Precipitation is generated by storms from the west that occur more often from December through February. This Atlantic characteristic then gives way to a hot summer with significant drought more typical of Mediterranean climates.

Annual rain surpasses 500 mm although there is a recognized inter-annual irregularity. In agreement with the Köppen climate classification
Köppen climate classification

The K?ppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classifications. It was developed by Wladimir K?ppen, a Russian climatologist, around 1900 ....
, the local climate can be described as Csa.

Registered maximum temperatures at Cordova Airport (located at 6 km of the city) are 46.6° (23rd, July 1995) and 46.2° (1st, August 2003). The minimum temperature is -8.2° (28 January 2005).

Main sights


Religious architecture

  • Great Mosque of Cordoba: The mosque, which contains columns that date back to the Roman and Visigothic periods, was primarily constructed during the Umayyad period (its construction started in 784), and was converted to a Cathedral after the Reconquista
    Reconquista

    The Reconquista was a period of 800 years in the Middle Ages during which several Christian kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula succeeded in retaking the Iberian Peninsula from the Muslims....
    .
  • Córdoba Synagogue
    Córdoba Synagogue

    C?rdoba Synagogue, , located in the Jewish Quarter of C?rdoba, Spain, was built in 1315.The synagogue was built in Mudejar# Mudejar style by architects led by Isaac Moheb....
     (14th century)
  • Fernandine and Alphonsine-style churches (13th century)
  • Various monasteries and convents
  • Walcha Cave (built in 1489)


Civil and military architecture

  • Alcázar of the Christian Kings (14th century)
  • Palace of Viana with its flowered patios (16th century)
  • Royal residences and palaces
  • The Tower of Calahorra (14th century)
  • The Door of the Bridge (16th century)
  • The Plaza Vieja or Plaza Mayor
  • Walls and towers of the Muslim and also Christian period


Archaeological sites

  • Roman archaeological remains (temple, mausoleum)
  • Islamic archaeological remains (minarets preserved in the churches, Arab baths)
  • Archaeological site of Madinat Al-Zahra (10th century)
  • The Roman Bridge


Parks and Gardens

  • Garden of the Victory
  • Garden of the Rivas Duc
  • Garden of the Agriculture
  • Garden of the Conde de Vallellano
  • Garden of Juan Carlos I
  • Park Cruz Conde
  • Sotos de la Albolafia
  • Balcón del Guadalquivir
  • Peri-urban park of Los Villares
  • Park of the Miraflores


Famous people born in Cordova and its province

Cordova was the birthplace of five famous philosophers and religious scholars:
  • In Roman times the Stoic
    STOIC

    STOIC was a variant of Forth .It started out at the MIT and Harvard Biomedical Engineering Centre in Boston, and was written in February 1977 by Jonathan Sachs....
     philosopher Seneca,
  • In classical Islamic times
    • The Islamic scholar ibn Hazm
      Ibn Hazm

      Ibn Hazm in full Abu Mu?ammad ?Ali ibn A?mad ibn Sa?id ibn ?azm ? sometimes with al-Andalusi a?-?ahiri as well was an Al-Andalus-Arab Islamic philosophy, Intellectual, psychologist, historian, jurist and theologian born in C?rdoba, Spain, present-day Spain....
      , a major Muslim theologian and legal jurist,
    • The Islamic scholar ibn Rushd or Averroes
      Averroes

      Abu 'l-Walid Mu?ammad ibn A?mad ibn Rushd , better known just as Ibn Rushd , and in European literature as Averroes , was an Al-Andalus-Arab Muslim polymath: a master of early Islamic philosophy, Islamic theology, Maliki Sharia and Fiqh, Logic in Islamic philosophy, Psychology in medieval Islam, Arabic music theory, and the Scien...
      , one of Islam's most famous and eminent scholars and philosophers,
    • Imam Abu 'Abdullah al-Qurtubi
      Al-Qurtubi

      Imam Abu 'Abdullah Al-Qurtubi or Abu 'Abdullah Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Abu Bakr al-Ansari al-Qurtubi d was a famous classical Sunni Maliki scholar....
      , a leading jurist of the Maliki
      Maliki

      The Maliki madhhab is one of the four madhab of Fiqh or religious law within Sunni Islam. It is the third-largest of the four schools, followed by approximately 15% of Muslims, mostly in North Africa and West Africa....
       madhab, and
    • The Jewish rabbi
      Rabbi

      Rabbi , in Judaism, means a religious ?teacher?, or more literally, ?my great one?, when addressing any master. The word rabbi derives from the Hebrew root word , rav, which in biblical Hebrew means ?great?, used in many senses, including the sense of a ?master? and apprentice, whence someone who is a distinguished ?teacher?....
       and philosopher Moses Maimonides.


Cordova was also the birthplace of
  • The Roman poet Lucan,
  • The medieval Spanish poet Juan de Mena
    Juan de Mena

    Juan de Mena was one of the most significant Spanish poets of the fifteenth century. He was highly regarded at the court of John II of Castile, who appointed him veinticuatro of C?rdoba, secretario de cartas latinas and cronista real ....
    , and
  • The Renaissance poet Luis de Góngora
    Luis de Góngora

    Luis de G?ngora y Argote was a Spanish Baroque literature lyric poet. G?ngora and his lifelong rival, Francisco de Quevedo, were the most prominent Spanish poets of their age....
    , who lived most of his life and wrote all his most important works but one in Cordova.


In addition some scholars have linked to Cordova
  • The Renaissance
    Renaissance

    The Renaissance was a cultural movement that spanned roughly the 14th to the 17th century, beginning in Italy in the late Middle Ages and later spreading to the rest of Europe....
     philosopher Abraham Cohen de Herrera
    Abraham Cohen de Herrera

    Abraham Cohen de Herrera also known as Alonso Nunez de Herrera or Abaham Irira was a Philosophy of religion and Kabbalah. He is supposed by the historian Heinrich Graetz to have been born in 1570....
     and
  • The prominent Jewish mystic Moses ben Jacob Cordovero
    Moses ben Jacob Cordovero

    Moses ben Jacob Cordovero or Moshe Cordevero known by the acronym the Ramak , was one of the most prominent scholars of early modern Judaism's Kabbalah....
      at night as viewed from the Roman bridge
    Roman bridge

    Roman bridges, built by Ancient Rome, were the first large and lasting bridges built.Roman bridges were built with stone and had the arch as its basic structure....
    ]]


Both of these were evidently descended from families which lived in Cordova before the expulsion of the Jews from Spain.

More recently, several flamenco
Flamenco

Flamenco is a Spain term that refers both to a musical genre, known for its intricate rapid passages, and a dance genre characterized by its audible footwork....
 artists were born here as well, including
  • Vicente Amigo
    Vicente Amigo

    Vicente Amigo Girol is a Spanish flamenco composer and virtuoso guitarist, born in Guadalcanal, near Seville. He is usually considered one of the greatest living guitarists, in succession to Paco de Luc?a....
  • Joaquín Cortés
    Joaquín Cortés

    Joaqu?n Cort?s is a classically trained ballet and flamenco dancer from Spain of Romani people origin....
  • Fosforito
    Fosforito

    Antonio Fern?ndez D?az known as Fosforito, is a flamenco singer and winner of the gold key of flamenco singing.Partial discography...
  • Paco Peña
    Paco Peña

    Paco Pe?a is a Spain flamenco guitarist.Born in C?rdoba, Spain as Francisco Pe?a P?rez, he began learning to play the guitar at age 6 and made his first professional appearance at age 12....


Twin cities

  • São Paulo
    São Paulo

    S?o Paulo is the largest city in Brazil, and along with Tokyo, Seoul and Mexico City is among the four largest metropolitan regions of the world....
    , Brazil
    Brazil

    Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is a country in South America. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, occupying nearly half of South America, the List of countries by population country, and the fourth most populous democracy in the world....
  • Manchester
    Manchester

    Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England. Manchester was granted City status in the United Kingdom in 1853....
    , United Kingdom
    United Kingdom

    The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
  • Bourg-en-Bresse
    Bourg-en-Bresse

    Bourg-en-Bresse is a Communes of France in eastern France, capital of the Ain d?partement in France, and was capital of the former Provinces of France of Bresse ....
    , France
    France

    France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
  • Fes
    Fes, Morocco

    Fes or Fez is the fourth largest city in Morocco, after Casablanca, Rabat and Marrakech with a population of 946,815 . It is the capital of the F?s-Boulemane Region....
    , Morocco
    Morocco

    Morocco , officially the Kingdom of Morocco , is a country located in North Africa with a population of nearly 34 million and an area just under 447,000 km2....
  • Lahore
    Lahore

    is the capital of the Pakistani Subdivisions of Pakistan of Punjab and is the List of most populated metropolitan areas in Pakistan city in Pakistan after Karachi....
    , Pakistan
    Pakistan

    Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia and borders Central Asia and the Middle East. It has a 1,046 kilometre coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south, and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and People's Republic of China in th...
  • Bethlehem
    Bethlehem

    Bethlehem is a Palestine city in the central West Bank, approximately south of Jerusalem, with a population of about 30,000 people. It is the capital of the Bethlehem Governorate of the Palestinian National Authority and a hub of Palestinian culture and tourism....
    , Palestinian Authority
  • Damascus
    Damascus

    Damascus is the capital and largest city of Syria. It is List of oldest continuously inhabited cities and its current population is estimated at about 4,000,000....
    , Syria
    Syria

    Syria , officially the Syrian Arab Republic , is an Arab-majority country in Southwest Asia, bordering Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Israel to the southwest, Jordan to the south, Iraq to the east, and Turkey to the north....
  • Al Qayrawan, Tunisia
    Tunisia

    Tunisia , officially the Tunisian Republic , is a country located in North Africa. It is bordered by Algeria to the west and Libya to the southeast....
  • Adana
    Adana

    Adana , is the capital of Adana Province in Turkey. The city administrates two districts, Seyhan and Y?regir, with a total population of 2,530,257 and an area of 1,945 km?....
    , Turkey
    Turkey

    Turkey , known officially as the Republic of Turkey , is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anatolian peninsula in southwest Asia and Thrace in the Balkans region of Southern Europe....
  • Bukhara
    Bukhara

    Bukhara , also spelled as Bukhoro and Bokhara, from the Soghdian ?uxarak , is the Capital of the Bukhara Province of Uzbekistan. The nation's fifth-largest city, it has a population of 237,900 ....
    , Uzbekistan
    Uzbekistan

    Uzbekistan, officially the Republic of Uzbekistan , is a Landlocked_country#Doubly_landlocked_country country in Central Asia, formerly part of the Soviet Union....


External links

  • - The second longuest mosque and a Roman Bridge with 17 arches Córdoba, Roman City(Spain)-