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Taifa kingdoms flourish in Iberia
1031
With the Cordoba caliphate abolished, some thirty independent taifa kingdoms competed for poets, musicians, and scholars across Muslim Spain. Seville, Granada, Toledo, and Zaragoza became rival courts of extraordinary cultural brilliance. The political fragmentation that weakened Muslim military power paradoxically unleashed one of medieval Islam's most creative literary and scientific flowerings.