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- Parias abstract "In medieval Spain, parias (from medieval Latin pariāre, "to make equal [an account]", i.e. pay) were a form of tribute paid by the taifas of al-Andalus to the Christian kingdoms of the north. Parias dominated relations between the Islamic and the Christian states in the years following the disintegration of the Caliphate of Córdoba (1031) until the reunification of Islamic Spain under the Almoravid dynasty (beginning in 1086). The parias were a form of protection money established by treaty. The payee owed the tributary military protection against foes both Islamic and Christian. Usually the original exaction was forced, either by a large razzia or the threat of one, or as the cost of supporting one Islamic party against another. (The word "taifa" means "party [kingdom]" and refers to the prevalence of factionalism in Islamic Spain during the taifas era.)".
- Parias thumbnail Taifas.svg?width=300.
- Parias wikiPageExternalLink ekl.htm.
- Parias wikiPageExternalLink urraca.htm.
- Parias wikiPageExternalLink spanfrontier.htm.
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- Parias wikiPageRevisionID "675040020".
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Abbey_of_Cluny.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Al-Andalus.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Alfonso_VI_of_León_and_Castile.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Almoravid_dynasty.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Aristocracy.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Aureus.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Caliphate_of_Córdoba.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Spain.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Cathedral.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Cathedrals.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Cluny_Abbey.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink County_of_Barcelona.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Córdoba,_Andalusia.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Córdoba,_Spain.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Dinar.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink El_Cid.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Emirate_of_Granada.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_I_of_León.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_I_of_León_and_Castile.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink García_II_of_Galicia.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Ghazi_(warrior).
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Ghazw.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Huesca.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_of_Cluny.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink James_I_of_Aragon.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Aragon.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Castile.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Galicia.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Granada.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_León.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Lleida.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Llobregat.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_Latin.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Mithqal.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Monasteries.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Monastery.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Peter_the_Venerable.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Pons_of_Melgueil.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Protection_money.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Protection_racket.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Ramon_Berenguer_I,_Count_of_Barcelona.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Ramon_Berenguer_IV,_Count_of_Barcelona.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Ramon_Borrell,_Count_of_Barcelona.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Raymond_Berengar_IV_of_Barcelona.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Raymond_Berengar_I_of_Barcelona.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Reconquista.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Richard_A._Fletcher.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Rodrigo_Díaz_de_Vivar.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Sancho_II_of_Castile_and_León.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Sancho_II_of_León_and_Castile.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Sancho_IV_of_Navarre.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Sancho_Ramírez.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Sharia.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Spain_in_the_Middle_Ages.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Taifa.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Taifa_of_Badajoz.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Taifa_of_Granada.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Taifa_of_Seville.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Taifa_of_Toledo.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Taifa_of_Tortosa.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Taifa_of_Valencia.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Taifa_of_Zaragoza.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Tribute.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink Tudela,_Navarre.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink File:Clocher_abbaye_cluny_3.JPG.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLink File:Taifas.svg.
- Parias wikiPageWikiLinkText "Parias".
- Parias wikiPageWikiLinkText "annual tribute".
- Parias wikiPageWikiLinkText "paria".
- Parias wikiPageWikiLinkText "parias".
- Parias hasPhotoCollection Parias.
- Parias wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Parias wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Parias subject Category:History_of_Spain.
- Parias hypernym Form.
- Parias comment "In medieval Spain, parias (from medieval Latin pariāre, "to make equal [an account]", i.e. pay) were a form of tribute paid by the taifas of al-Andalus to the Christian kingdoms of the north. Parias dominated relations between the Islamic and the Christian states in the years following the disintegration of the Caliphate of Córdoba (1031) until the reunification of Islamic Spain under the Almoravid dynasty (beginning in 1086). The parias were a form of protection money established by treaty.".
- Parias label "Parias".
- Parias sameAs Paria.
- Parias sameAs Parias_(tributo).
- Parias sameAs Parias.
- Parias sameAs Parias.
- Parias sameAs m.076zfgm.
- Parias sameAs Q3320488.
- Parias sameAs Q3320488.
- Parias wasDerivedFrom Parias?oldid=675040020.
- Parias depiction Taifas.svg.
- Parias isPrimaryTopicOf Parias.