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The Huerta de la Alcurnia was a Moorish garden in medieval Islamic Toledo, in Al-Andalus, present day Spain. Its name is derived from the Arabic ''Munya al-kudya'', meaning 'garden on a higher ground.' ==Design== The Huerta de la Alcurnia was on the river bank between the southern city walls and the Tagus River.〔Mariano Calvo, "Cuando Toledo era Greenwich", in: ''Tulaytula: Revista de la Asociación de Amigos del Toledo Islámico'', ISSN 1575-653X, Nº. 1-2, 1997/1998, p.50〕 The garden had a pavilion for Al-Mamun, the king of the Taifa of Toledo. In the 11th century the garden was, possibly, the location of a water clock of the mathemacian al-Zarqālī, which was said to be between the "Bab-al-Dabbagin" also known by its Spanish name as "Puerta de los Curtidores" (English translation: gate of the tanners) and the Tagus.
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