Taifa of Saltés and Huelva

Coordinates: 37°13′00″N 6°57′00″W / 37.2167°N 6.9500°W / 37.2167; -6.9500
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Taifa of Saltés and Huelva
1012–1051
Roman Catholicism), Judaism
GovernmentMonarchy
Historical eraMiddle Ages
• Established
1012
• Conquered by Seville
1051
Currency
Dinar
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Taifa of Badajoz
Taifa of Seville
Today part ofSpain
Portugal

The Taifa of Saltés and Huelva (

Iberia from around 1012 to 1051. From 1051 until 1091 it was under the forcible control of Seville, by Abbad II al-Mu'tadid.[2]

The geographer al-Bakri (d. 1094) was born in the taifa of Saltés and Huelva.

List of Emirs

Bakrid dynasty

References

37°13′00″N 6°57′00″W / 37.2167°N 6.9500°W / 37.2167; -6.9500