Talk:Castle of Zafra (Guadalajara)

At the end of the 12th century the borders between Christians and Moors had already movd about 100 km southwards and after Las Navas de Tolosa in the 13th century, only the Kingdom of Granada, which became a vassal state of Castile, remained non-Christian. Therefore, neither had the Castle of Zafra strategic importance in the Moor-Christian border nor ended the completion of the Recqonquista its significance. However, since the 12th century, it played a significant role in the quarrels between Christian lords, namely the Lord of Molina and the King of Castile, and the latter and the King of Aragon.

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