Toledo
When Toledo surrendered to Alfonso VI of Castilla and León, between 1083 and 1085 CE (461-463 AH), the city passed into Christian hands without a fight, along with several other settlement in the Castilian kingdom.
After the Castilian conquest, the city grew with the new inhabitants that arrived from the north. The Jewish and Muslim inhabitants were not expelled, although some of the Muslims’ religious buildings were requisitioned; thus the main mosque was transformed into a church, dedicated to Saint Mary.