The Taifa of Ceuta () was one of the taifa states formed after the breakup of the Caliphate of Córdoba in the early 11th century. The cities of Ceuta () and Tangiers were a part of the Ḥammà «did dynasty taifa of Málaga from 1026. From 1036 (427 <small>AH</small>) it was governed on behalf of the Ḥammà «dids by the BarghawÃÂá¹Âa, a Berber tribe with a non-Islamic religion. Shortly before 1061 (453 <small>AH</small>), the BarghawÃÂá¹Âa, led by the illiterate Saqqà «t, took power from the Ḥammà «dids. They could field a large army of 12,000 cavalry, but were defeated and conquered by the rising power of the Almoravids in 1078âÂÂ79.