Proper noun
Ishbiliyah
(historical) Seville
In 1067 he finally took Carmona (Qarmuna), one of the most strongly fortified cities in al-Andalus and a perpetual thorn in the side of Ishbiliyah. Source: Internet
Like the Mozarabs, the Jews of Ishbiliyah spoke and wrote Arabic as well as Spanish, using Hebrew as their liturgical language. Source: Internet
The Banu Hajjaj, as we have seen, were in part descended from Sara the Goth, and controlled much of the richest land in the province of Ishbiliyah. Source: Internet