- en.m.wikipedia.org AljaferiaPeter IV of Aragon tried to provide more spacious rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms to the Aljafería, because the Taifal bedrooms were too small for his use.
- casaplaterias.es en/aljaferia-palace/The ticket office looks like a small kiosk next to the parking lot for deputies and other staff that is before the bridge that gives access to the Aljafería.
- tripadvisor.co.uk Attraction_Review-g187448-…The Aljaferia is an impressive piece of Muslim architecture that dates back to the 11th century. The Islamic rulers did it well back then.
- quixotic-next.vercel.app explore/activity-…About Aljafería Palace. Explore the stunning Moorish architecture of the Aljafería Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site dating back to the 11th century.
- archnet.org sites/20824The construction of al-Dja‘fariyya (La Aljafería) began during the reigns of al-Muqtadir Billah (ca. 1049–1082) and Ahmad al-Musta‘in II (1085–1110).
- ballandalus.wordpress.com 2015/05/10/the-…The Aljafería Palace is one of the only royal residences from 11th-century Iberia to have been preserved almost perfectly until the present.
- flickr.com photos/lifeisinfinity/8174842202/The Aljafería Palace (Arabic:قصر الجعفرية Qasr Aljafariya, Spanish: Palacio de la Aljafería) is a fortified medieval Islamic palace built during the second half...
- bestofspain.es index.php/en/the-aljaferiaTheir palace, the Aljafería, was built in the heyday of their rule in the mid-eleventh century, and as such predates the Alhambra in Granada and Seville’s Alcázar.
- andalusiart.wordpress.com 2013/04/17/aljaferiaabu…The semi-circular towers of the Aljaferia are typical of the fortress-palaces, built under Byzantine influence by Arabs from the Orient and the Maghreb.