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Conquest of Balaguer

The Conquest of Balaguer was the capture of the city of Balaguer and its citadel from the Almoravids in 1106 by Pedro Ansúrez, the guardian for Ermengol VI of Urgell - a child at the time. The conquest was accomplished with the assistance of Ramon Berenguer III of Barcelona.

Lubb ibn Muhammad, after defeating Wilfred the Hairy by mortally wounding him in the raid of 897, built a defensive fortress/citadel in Balaguer that protected the northern approaches of the Taifa of Lérida from Christian incursions coming from the Pyrenees and the County of Urgell. By the 11th century, the Muslim rulers had transformed the citadel from strictly a military site into a lavish and beautiful palace known as a Suda.

In 1039, al-Mustaʿīn conquered the Taifa of Zaragoza and reigned throughout the Upper March. Prior to his death in 1046, al-Mustaʿīn placed his younger son, Yūsuf ibn Sulaymān ibn Hūd al-Muẓaffar, in charge of Lérida. Later in 1046 at the time of al-Mustaʿīn's death, Aḥmad al-Muḳtadir, the elder son, inherited Zaragoza.

Al-Muḳtadir of Zaragoza grew his domain and acquired the Taifa of Tortosa in 1061 and the Taifa of Denia in 1076. Two years later in 1078, civil war between al-Muḳtadir and his brother, al-Muẓaffar ensued. In the war, Al-Muḳtadir defeated al-Muẓaffar and put him in prison. One year later in 1079, al-Muẓaffar was forced to renounce his claim to Lérida.

In 1081, al-Muḳtadir died, passing the reunified kingdom to his two sons. The younger son al-Mundhir, inherited Lérida, Tortosa, and Denia while the older son, Yusuf al-Mu'taman inherited Zaragoza. In 1090, al-Mundhir died and was succeeded by his son, Sulaymān ibn Hūd, a minor. Sulaymān's regents divided the kingdom, separating Denia and Tortosa to their own advantage leaving him a rump Lérida.

At the start of 1094, Ermengol V of Urgell captured Balaguer as part of his long-term goal to expand the County of Urgell southward. His victory was short-lived, however, as by the end of the year, Sayyid-ad-Dawla with the assistance of the Almoravids regained controlled of the city. Since 1086, the Almoravids had been moving into al-Andalus to assist the taifa kingdoms halt the Christian Reconquista and in this case they provided Sayyid-ad-Dawla with the extra military force necessary to drive Ermengol's forces back out of the city.

The struggle for the city, however, continued to be a back-and-forth affair. In the winter of 1100/1101, Ermengol V reconquered Balaguer only to lose the city to the Almoravids again in 1103.

In 1106, the battle for Balaguer reached a conclusion when Pedro Ansúrez and Ramon Berenguer III of Barcelona besieged the city. At the outset, entry and egress to the city was cut off in order to weaken the city's defense before attempting a direct assault on the protective walls.

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