What states were formed on the Iberian Peninsula by the end of the 13th century?

What states were formed on the Iberian Peninsula by the end of the 13th century? What was common in the management of these states?

By the end of the 13th century, on the territory of the Iberian Peninsula, such states were formed as:
Kingdom of Castile in the central part;
Kingdom of Aragon in the eastern part;
Kingdom of Portugal in the western part;
Emirate of Granada in the southern part;
Kingdom of Navarre in the northern part.
The government of these states was carried out thanks to the estate – representative monarchs. Thus, the common rule of these countries is the absolute monarchy.



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