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For that matter, they look more or less the same as they did in 1492, when the conquest of Granada by King Ferdinand of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile brought all of Spain under a unified ...
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New research examines what the houses of the first Christians to occupy the Alhambra after the conquest of 1492 were like. A researcher from the University of Granada (UGR) has described ...
If I had one “aha” moment in studying truces, it was reading about the series of truces in the lead-up to the conquest of Granada by the Catholic Monarchs [Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of ...
The Alcaiceria initially served as a hub for silk making and exchanging and was one of the few Moorish attributes that survived the Conquest of Granada (the Catholic Spanish Monarch's push to ...
Recent archaeological excavations in Granada, however, have uncovered evidence of Muslim food practices continuing in secret for decades after the conquest. The term “Morisco”, which means ...
As Granada celebrates its millennium anniversary ... that heralded the gradual fall of Al-Andalus until the final re-conquest of Granada in 1492. Famous worldwide for the Alhambra, the city ...