Abd al-Rahman III (English Wikipedia)

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  • Fletcher, Richard (2006) [1992]. "Chapter 4: The Caliphate of Córdoba". Moorish Spain (2nd ed.). Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 53–54. ISBN 978-0-520-24840-3.
  • Azizur Rahman, Syed (2001). The Story of Islamic Spain (snippet view). New Delhi: Goodword Books. p. 129. ISBN 978-81-87570-57-8. [Emir Abdullah died on] 16 Oct., 912 after 26 years of writing an intro to the first caliph and leaving his fragmented and bankrupt kingdom to his grandson 'Abd al-Rahman. The following day, the new sultan received the oath of allegiance at a ceremony held in the "Perfect salon" (al-majils al-kamil) of the Alcazar.
  • Kennedy, Hugh N. (1996). Muslim Spain and Portugal: A Political History of al-Andalus (snippet view). London: Longman. p. 99. ISBN 978-0-582-49515-9. Retrieved 6 September 2010. The Caliph died on 15 October 961 and was buried with his predecessors in the Alcazar at Cordoba.
  • Vallvé Bermejo, Joaquín (1999). Al-Andalus: sociedad e instituciones [Al-Andalus: Society and Institutions]. Volume 20 of Clave historial (in Spanish). Madrid: Real Academia de la Historia. pp. 48–50. ISBN 978-84-89512-16-0.
  • Marín, Manuela (2002). "Marriage and Sexuality in Al-Andalus". In Lacarra Lanz, Eukene (ed.). Marriage and Sexuality in Medieval and Early Modern Iberia. Volume 26 of Hispanic issues. New York: Routledge. p. 14. ISBN 978-0-415-93634-7.
  • Kassis, Hanna (1999). "A glimpse of openness in medieval society: Al-Ḥakam II of Córdoba and his non-Muslim collaborators" (Festschrift in Honor of János M. Bak). In Nagy, Balázs; Sebők, Marcell (eds.). The Man of Many Devices, Who Wandered Full Many Ways. Budapest: Central European University Press. p. 162. ISBN 978-963-9116-67-2.
  • Daftary, Farhad (1992). The Isma'ilis: Their History and Doctrines. Cambridge University Press. p. 173. ISBN 978-0-521-42974-0. ... the Umayyad ʿAbd al-Raḥmān III, who was a Mālikī Sunnī.
  • Flood, Timothy M. (2018). Rulers and Realms in Medieval Iberia, 711-1492. McFarland & Company. p. 38. ISBN 978-1-4766-7471-1.
  • Heng, Geraldine (2018). The Invention of Race in the European Middle Ages. Cambridge University Press. p. 142. ISBN 978-1-108-42278-9.
  • Byfield, Ted; Project, Christian History; Stanway, Paul (2004). The Quest for the City : A.D. 740 to 1100 : Pursuing the Next World, They Founded this One. Christian History Project. ISBN 978-0-9689873-6-0.
  • Hareir, Idris El; Mbaye, Ravane (2011). Al Maqqari, Nafh at-Tih, I. UNESCO. p. 363. ISBN 978-9231041532.
  • Salas Merino, Vicente (2008). "La Dinastía Íñiga (820–905)". La Genealogía de Los Reyes de España [The Genealogy of the Kings of Spain] (in Spanish) (4th ed.). Madrid: Editorial Visión Libros. pp. 216–217. ISBN 978-84-9821-767-4.
  • Ibn Idhari, p. 233 Ibn Idhari (1860) [Composed c. 1312]. Al-Bayan al-Mughrib [History of Al-Andalus from Spanish] (in Spanish). Vol. 1. translated by Francisco Fernández y González. Granada: Francisco Ventura y Sabatel. OCLC 557028856.

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