Jordanian handicrafts are one of the most representative products of the country. It highlights the handmade ceramics that are used to create tableware and different decorative elements. Another type of pottery is composed of mosaics representing different scenes from Jordanian history.
The Caliphate of Cordoba was an Andalusian state ruled by the Umayyad dynasty, after the self-proclamation of Emir Abderraman III as caliph in 929. Its territory covered Iberia and part of North Africa, with its capital in Cordoba.