Alfonso X el reino de Granada y los Banū Ašqīlūla. Estrategias políticas de disolución durante la segunda mitad del siglo XIII
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.1997.v27.i1.646Abstract
The political leaders of the Castilian and Leonese Kingdom often took advantage of the problems in Al-Andalus to their own benefit. The Cristian kings exploited the internal differences of Peninsular Muslims and supported the rebellions against muslim political leaders in order to weaken them and to obtain territorial and economic advantages. During the second half of the thirteenth century, Alfonso X applied this political strategy and supported the rebellion carried out by the Banū Ašqīlūla against the kingdom of Granada.
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