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Photo from the City Council of Valencia The sword dates to the 10th century when Valencia and surrounding regions of Spain were part of a Muslim kingdom known as Al-Andalus, city officials said.
A rare sword nicknamed ''Excalibur'' from the Spanish city of Valencia is 1,000 years old, meaning it was last wielded when much of Spain was controlled by Muslim rulers, new research reveals.
Majesty of two faithsThe artistic styles of Islam and Christianity are visible ... (This ancient city of sultans in Spain is a 21st-century wonder.) People kneel in prayer at the Royal Chapel ...
The Andalusia region is an absolutely gorgeous, jaw-dropping part of Spain ... city in this region is Seville. Andalusia was conquered and inhabited by the Moors (a North Africa Islamic population ...
These winding pathways whisper tales of Islamic influence that go ... spanned much of the Iberian Peninsula. The city is bordered to the north by Spain’s Sierra Morena mountain range, which ...
It’s an unfortunate reality for Spain and the Islamic World that the late dictator ... this period for “having dirty blood”, and the image of Spaniards being the progeny of “Jews and ...
Without a doubt, Cáceres is one of Spain’s most beautiful yet least-discovered cities. Wandering its UNESCO-protected Old Town—a tapestry of Roman, Islamic, Northern Gothic, and Italian Renai ...