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In 1015 and again in 1016, the forces of Mujāhid al-ʿĀmirī from the taifa of Denia and the Balearics, in the east of Muslim Spain (al-Andalus), attacked Sardinia and attempted to establish control over it. In both these years joint expeditions from the maritime republics of Pisa and Genoa repelled the invaders. These Pisan–Genoese expeditions to Sardinia were approved and supported by the Papacy, and modern historians often see them as proto-Crusades. After their victory, the Italian cities turned on each other, and the Pisans obtained hegemony over the island at the expense of their erstwhile ally. For this reason, the Christian sources for the expedition are primarily from Pisa, which celebrated its double victory over the Muslims and the Genoese with an inscription on the walls of its D

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  • In 1015 and again in 1016, the forces of Mujāhid al-ʿĀmirī from the taifa of Denia and the Balearics, in the east of Muslim Spain (al-Andalus), attacked Sardinia and attempted to establish control over it. In both these years joint expeditions from the maritime republics of Pisa and Genoa repelled the invaders. These Pisan–Genoese expeditions to Sardinia were approved and supported by the Papacy, and modern historians often see them as proto-Crusades. After their victory, the Italian cities turned on each other, and the Pisans obtained hegemony over the island at the expense of their erstwhile ally. For this reason, the Christian sources for the expedition are primarily from Pisa, which celebrated its double victory over the Muslims and the Genoese with an inscription on the walls of its Duomo. (en)
  • Le spedizioni pisano-genovesi per la Sardegna ebbero luogo durante il XI secolo (1015, ed ancora nel 1016) quando le forze della Taifa di Dénia, nella parte orientale della Spagna musulmana, attaccarono la Sardegna, e tentarono di stabilire il controllo su di essa. Sia la Repubblica di Pisa che quella di Genova respinsero gli invasori arabi, preservando la Sardegna come parte della cristianità. Le spedizioni pisano-genovesi in Sardegna furono approvate e sostenute dal Papa, rese così di fatto precorritrici delle Crociate, che iniziarono ottant'anni più tardi. (it)
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  • Le spedizioni pisano-genovesi per la Sardegna ebbero luogo durante il XI secolo (1015, ed ancora nel 1016) quando le forze della Taifa di Dénia, nella parte orientale della Spagna musulmana, attaccarono la Sardegna, e tentarono di stabilire il controllo su di essa. Sia la Repubblica di Pisa che quella di Genova respinsero gli invasori arabi, preservando la Sardegna come parte della cristianità. Le spedizioni pisano-genovesi in Sardegna furono approvate e sostenute dal Papa, rese così di fatto precorritrici delle Crociate, che iniziarono ottant'anni più tardi. (it)
  • In 1015 and again in 1016, the forces of Mujāhid al-ʿĀmirī from the taifa of Denia and the Balearics, in the east of Muslim Spain (al-Andalus), attacked Sardinia and attempted to establish control over it. In both these years joint expeditions from the maritime republics of Pisa and Genoa repelled the invaders. These Pisan–Genoese expeditions to Sardinia were approved and supported by the Papacy, and modern historians often see them as proto-Crusades. After their victory, the Italian cities turned on each other, and the Pisans obtained hegemony over the island at the expense of their erstwhile ally. For this reason, the Christian sources for the expedition are primarily from Pisa, which celebrated its double victory over the Muslims and the Genoese with an inscription on the walls of its D (en)
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  • Spedizioni pisano-genovesi per la Sardegna (it)
  • Mujahid's invasion of Sardinia (en)
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