Sultanate of Al Andalus

Sultanate of Al Andalus or Al Andalus It is bordered by France and  near the African coast   border with an African country (Morocco)  is a sovereign state on the Europe

History
During Caliph Umayyad Al-Walid I, commander of Tariq ibn-Ziyad led a small army landed in Gibraltar on April 30, 711, as if to intervene in the Visigothic civil war. After a decisive victory over King Roderic at the Battle of Guadalete on July 19, 711, Tariq ibn-Ziyad, accompanied by Arab governor Musa ibn Nusayr of Ifriqiya, led the Visigothic Government under Muslim occupation in a seven-year campaign. They cross the Pyrenees and occupy the Visigothic Septimania in southern France. The Iberian peninsula is part of the evolving Umayyad Empire, under the name of Andalus. It was proposed as a subordinate territory with Ifriqiya, so, for the first few decades, the governor of al-Andalus was appointed by emir Kairouan, instead of Caliph in Damascus. The regional capital has been set up in Córdoba, and the first entry of the Muslim settlers is widely distributed. Tariq's small army that led the early conquests mostly made up of Berber, while the Arab army, consisting largely of 12,000 troops accompanied by a group of mawālī (Arab, موالي), an Arab non-Muslim Arab consumer. The Berber army who accompanied Tariq was imprisoned in central and northern Peninsular, as well as in the Pyrenees, while Berber colonists who followed solved across parts of the country - north, east, south and west Visigoths who agreed to recognize Muslim power

Economy
The State Statute of Al Andalus states in Article 11 that "national economy is based on justice and free economic principles." With regional standards, Al Andalus has a relatively diversified economy, Tourism is the fastest growing industry in Al Andalus. Sources of income, agriculture and other industries are small compared to accounts of less than 1% of the country's exports, but diversity is seen as a priority by the government. Agriculture, often living in its character, produces dates, oranges, cereals, and vegetables, but with less than 1% country under cultivation, Al andalus may remain a net importer of food and Al Andalus is the fifth largest economy in the world, in terms of nominal GDP (nominal) behind the United States, Japan, China and Germany. Since the Age of Industrialization, the country has become the driving force, designer and beneficiary of a more open economy. The export of Al Andalus goods is a major factor in the nation's wealth.
 * 1) Conquered by Muslim forces in the 8th century and reaching its greatest extent in 734 Al-Andalus, as a province of the Umayyad Caliphate, began to fall apart after being held at the Pyrenees by the Franks. Disagreements between the Arab and Berber commanders were exacerbated by the loss of control from the Umayyads. A separate Caliphate of Cordoba was established and it vied with various successor states in North Africa

History
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