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The Alcázar of the Caliphs or Caliphal Alcázar, also known as the Umayyad Alcázar and the Andalusian Alcazar of Cordoba, was a fortress-palace (alcázar) located in Córdoba, in present-day Spain. It was the seat of the government of Al-Andalus and the residence of the emirs and caliphs of Córdoba from the 8th century until the 11th century and the residence of local Muslim governors from the 11th century until the Christian conquest in 1236. The site was composed of heterogeneous constructions ranging from the private residences of the rulers and their households to the government offices and administrative areas. Today, only minor remains of the palace have survived, including the Caliphal Baths which have been converted into a museum. The rest of the site is occupied by later structures i

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  • Alcázar of the Caliphs (Córdoba) (en)
  • Alcázar andalusí de Córdoba (es)
  • Alcazar califal de Cordoue (fr)
  • Alcázar de los Califas (it)
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  • L’alcazar califal de Cordoue (en espagnol : alcázar califal de Córdoba), appelé localement « alcázar andalusí de Córdoba » en français : « alcazar andalou de Cordoue », ou encore « alcazar omeyade », est une ancienne forteresse médiévale construite dès le VIIIe siècle dans la ville de Cordoue, en Espagne, à l'époque omeyyade, pendant le califat de Cordoue. L'alcazar a été en grande partie détruit vers 1236 et remplacé au XIVe siècle par l'alcazar des rois chrétiens. Il en reste cependant quelques vestiges, principalement les bains califaux, datant du Xe siècle, transformés en musée au XXIe siècle. (fr)
  • The Alcázar of the Caliphs or Caliphal Alcázar, also known as the Umayyad Alcázar and the Andalusian Alcazar of Cordoba, was a fortress-palace (alcázar) located in Córdoba, in present-day Spain. It was the seat of the government of Al-Andalus and the residence of the emirs and caliphs of Córdoba from the 8th century until the 11th century and the residence of local Muslim governors from the 11th century until the Christian conquest in 1236. The site was composed of heterogeneous constructions ranging from the private residences of the rulers and their households to the government offices and administrative areas. Today, only minor remains of the palace have survived, including the Caliphal Baths which have been converted into a museum. The rest of the site is occupied by later structures i (en)
  • El alcázar andalusí de Córdoba,​​ también llamado alcázar omeya, fue un palacio y fortaleza hispanomusulmana situada en Córdoba, España. El término alcázar andalusí ha venido a sustituir al tradicional de alcázar califal debido a que fue residencia real tanto del Emirato (756-929) como del Califato de Córdoba (929-1031), así como de otros gobernadores musulmanes hasta la conquista cristiana de 1236. (es)
  • L'Alcázar de los Califas, noto anche come Alcázar Andalusí o Alcázar omayyade, era un palazzo-fortezza che si trovava a Cordova e di cui rimangono solo alcuni resti. Il termine Alcázar Andalusí sostituì il tradizionale Alcázar de los Califas quando l'alcàzar divenne sede del governo di Al-Andalus e residenza degli emiri e dei califfi di Cordova, dall'arrivo dei musulmani nell'VIII secolo fino alla Reconquista nel 1236. Il termine si riferisce a una serie di costruzioni eterogenee, che andavano dalle dipendenze private (e loro aree di servizio) di emiri e califfi ai diversi uffici che permettevano il governo di Al-Andalus, circondate da una cinta muraria che racchiudeva un'area di 39.000 metri quadrati. (it)
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