Taifa of Granada

Taifa of Granada
طائفة غرناطة
1013–1090
Taifa of Granada, c.1037
CapitalGranada
Common languagesArabic, Berber languages, Andalusi Romance, Hebrew
Religion
Islam, Christianity, Judaism
GovernmentEmirate
 1013–1019/20
Zawi ibn Ziri
 1019/20–1038
Habbus al-Muzaffar
 1038–1073
Badis ben Habus
 1073–1090
Abdallah ibn Buluggin
Historical eraMiddle Ages
 Move of the Zirids to Granada
1013
 Annexation by the Almoravids
1090
CurrencyDirham and Dinar
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Caliphate of Córdoba
Almoravid dynasty

The Taifa of Granada (Arabic: طائفة غرناطة, Ta'ifat Gharnata) or Zirid Kingdom of Granada was a Muslim kingdom that was formed in al-Andalus (in present-day Spain) in 1013 following the deposition of Umayyad Caliph Hisham II in 1009. The kingdom was centered on Granada, its capital, and it also extended its control to Málaga for a period. Four kings succeeded each other during its nearly 80 years of existence, all of them belonging to an offshoot of the Zirid dynasty of North Africa, a Sanhaja Berber clan. The Taifa of Granada was considered to be the wealthiest out of all of the taifa kingdoms. It was eventually conquered by the Almoravids in 1090, putting an end to Zirid rule in Granada.