The Battle of Cutanda took place in June 1120 between the forces of Alfonso I the Battler and an army led by Almoravid general Ibrahim ibn Yusuf occurring in a place called Cutanda, near Calamocha (Teruel), in which the Almoravid army was defeated by the combined forces, mainly of Aragon and Navarre.
Alfonso I was aided by William IX, Duke of Aquitaine, who commanded a force of knights in the battle.
The Muslim and Christian armies met at a place known as Cutanda where the battle ensued.
After this battle the Aragonese captured the fortified towns of Calatayud and Daroca.
The scholar Abu Ali al-Sadafi was killed fighting on the Almoravid side.