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troops were decisively defeated, marking the inevitability of the Aragonese take over. After the Battle of the Puig, Zayyan defended the city of
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until it fell in 1238. The Muslim hand was forced into surrender due to a lack of aid that was expected from the
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Zayyan personally commanded troops various battles throughout the campaign, including the
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to invade and conquer Valencia, a process that was completed in the year 1238.
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governor of the province. Abu Zayd, who had converted to
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Onda
Tunisia
Taifa of Valencia
Kingdom of Aragon
Reconquista
James I of Aragon
Zayd Abu Zayd
Almohad
Christianity
casus belli
Siege of Burriana
Battle of the Puig
Muslim
Valencia
Sultan
Tunisia
Cullera
Tunisia
List of Valencian monarchs
Taifa of Valencia
James I of Aragon
Reconquest and Crusade in Medieval Spain
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978-0-8122-0306-6
A History of Medieval Spain
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978-0-8014-6872-8
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