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The Last Days of Granada

The Book of the Summary of the Era regarding the Fall of the Kingdom of the Bani Nasr

von Unknown (Autor:in) Doaa Elalfy (Übersetzung)
120 Seiten

Zusammenfassung

"The Last Days of Granada" is an eyewitness account written by an anonymous Muslim author and soldier and translated into English for the first time. The book describes the siege and conquest of the Kingdom of Granada - the last stronghold of the Nasrid dynasty in Andalusia - culminating in the fall of the city in 1492. The author provides a detailed and dramatic portrayal of the events leading up to the surrender of Granada, capturing the political, social, and military dynamics of the time. The author's first-hand experience as a participant in the campaign lends authenticity and immediacy to the narrative, blending historical facts with elements of literary embellishment. "The Last Days of Granada" provides a fascinating glimpse into the final chapter of Muslim reign in Andalusia. Its literary qualities and historical insights make it a significant work that deserves to be studied for its portrayal of a pivotal moment in history.

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Seiten
ISBN (ePUB)
9783759207746
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2024 (März)
Schlagworte
Isabel de Solis Boabdil Turaya Albulhacen Andalusia Reconquista 15th Century

Autoren

  • Unknown (Autor:in)

  • Doaa Elalfy (Übersetzung)

An unknown Andalusian author from the men of the ninth century AH / 15th century CE, contemporary with the fall of Granada.
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Titel: The Last Days of Granada