Al-Andalus (,
trans. ; ; ; ; ;
Berber:
Andalus or
Wandalus), also known as
Muslim Spain or
Islamic Iberia, was a
medieval Muslim territory and cultural domain occupying at its peak most of what are today
Spain and
Portugal. At its greatest geographical extent in the eighth century, southern France—
Septimania—was briefly under its control. The name more generally describes parts of the
Iberian Peninsula governed by
Muslims (given the generic name of
Moors) at various times between 711 and 1492, though the boundaries changed constantly as the Christian
Reconquista progressed.