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Toledo
Toledo (Spanish)
طليطلة (Arabic: Tulaytulah)
Toletum (Latin)
Tolétho (Mozarabic)
Toldoth (Ladino: טולדות)
Timeline: Of Lions and Falcons

OTL equivalent: Toledo
Country Almohad Caliphate
Governorate Toledo
Language
  official
 
Arabic and Castilian
  others Berber , Latin, Mozarabic and Ladino
Religion
  main
 
Islam
  others Catholicism and Judaism
Founded Pre-Roman

Toledo is a city and municipality located in the center of the Iberian Peninsula. Toledo is considered the "City of the Three Cultures", having been influenced by a historical co-existence of Christians, Muslims and Jews.

Although being conquest by Christians (1085-1212) and Moors (712-1085, 1212 to data), Toledo continued to be a major cultural centre; its Arab libraries were not pillaged, and a tag-team translation centre was established in which books in Arabic or Hebrew would be translated into Castilian by Muslim and Jewish scholars, and from Castilian into Latin by Castilian scholars, thus letting long-lost knowledge spread through Christian Europe again.

In Al-Andalus Toledo was also the first city to be given local government by the decree that established a amanah or municipio (English: municipality) for its self government in local affairs. This came as condition for the capitulation of Toledo in 1218 (614–615 AH). The Caliph Muhammad al-Nasir recognized the fueros given out in the 12th century by the King of Castile. However the Governor would be the Sheik of Toledo.

The metal-working industry has historically been Toledo's economic base, with a great tradition in the manufacturing of swords and knives and a significant production of razor blades and medical devices. Toledo steel is famed for its very high quality alloy. Soap and toothpaste industries, flour milling, glass and ceramics are also important

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