Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic City of Toledo' has mentioned 'Arab' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The Arab centre of administration was placed first in Seville, then moved to Cxc3xb3rdoba.
Arab conquerors had often replaced former capital cities with new ones to mark the change in political power, and they did so here: "Toledo suffered a period of profound decline throughout much of the earlier centuries of Arab dominance in the peninsula.
"[56] The invaders were ethnically diverse, and available evidence suggests that in the area of Toledo, Berber settlement predominated over Arab.
In 742 the Berbers in Al-Andalus rebelled against the Arab Omeyyad governors.
[58] However, while Ibn Katan's troops were engaged with the Berbers, his Arab allies betrayed and killed him and took over Cordoba.
The Omeyyad dynasty in Damascus collapsed and Yusuf ruled independently with the support of his Syrian Arab forces.
The Qays Arab commander As-Sumayl was made governor of Toledo under Yusuf around 753.
After Castilian conquest, 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.