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    The second rebellion of the Alpujarras (Arabic: ثورة البشرات الثانية; 1568–1571), sometimes called the War of the Alpujarras or the Morisco Revolt, was...
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    nominally Christian Moriscos. About four decades after the War of the Alpujarras (1568–1571), over 300,000 moriscos were expelled, settling primarily in...
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    (possibly on 9 October), after a siege. The rebel-held towns of Vejer, Medina-Sidonia, Rota, and Sanlúcar de Barrameda also fell to the royal forces. Muslims...
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    broke off his vassalage and rebelled against the Catholic Monarchs, despite holding only the city of Granada and the Alpujarras Mountains. It was clear that...
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    the Moriscos who lived in the Kingdom of Granada, particularly in the Alpujarras region, to abandon their customs, language, clothing, and religious practices...
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    Granada (1238–1492) The late Alpujarras revolt (1568–1571), with two monarchs appointed successively by the Morisco rebels (Note: the dates when the different...
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    later with a new Iberian offensive, he was defeated at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa. This battle was to mark a turning-point that led to the end of...
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    The Battle of Alhandic (Spanish: Batalla de Alhandic), also known as Battle of Zamora's moat (Batalla del Foso de Zamora), occurred on 5 August 939 in the...
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  • growing signs of rebellion and dispatched his spies to incite the city to rebel against the caliph. When the Caliph realized this, he issued commands to...
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    While the Duke did pay homage to Charlemagne by offering Hunald II (a rebel leader and a possible heir to Waiofar) and his wife to him, there were disputes...
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    Granada's former Emir Muhammad XII, who had been given the area of the Alpujarras mountains as a principality, found life under Christian rule intolerable...
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    Santuario de Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza in Andújar every April. Other important festivals are the Carnival of Cádiz and the Fiesta de las Cruces or Cruz de mayo...
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    Al-Andalus (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Muslim elite, including Muhammad XII, who had been given the area of the Alpujarras mountains as a principality, found life under Christian rule intolerable...
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    000 arrived to the city only, at least temporarily) in the wake of the Alpujarras rebellion posed a formidable logistic challenge, and the uneasy preexisting...
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    southern lordship for Henry. His brother rebelled, tried to conquer Niebla, was defeated by Nuño González de Lara near Lebrija in 1255 and went into exile...
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    prohibited the use of Arabic. In reaction, there was a Morisco uprising in the Alpujarras from 1568 to 1571. In the years from 1609 to 1614, the government expelled...
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    Cordoba, whose forces were commanded by Sulayman ibn al-Hakam, and the Muslim rebel forces of the Catalan-Andalusian alliance trying to overthrow their Caliph...
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    uprising in the Alpujarras from 1568 to 1571. At the instigation of the Duke of Lerma and the Viceroy of Valencia, Archbishop Juan de Ribera, Philip III...
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    occurred in the context of the Ghazws of Hisham I against the Christian rebels of the northern Iberian Peninsula.[who?] The battle took place near the...
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    Caliphate or to its emperor. After the Almohad defeat at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa, the empire disintegrated and fractured in smaller kingdoms called...
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  • Pyrenees rebelled, but were soon subdued in Dax by Louis (817). Lupus Centullo was then appointed duke (818), but was immediately deposed after he rebelled. Meanwhile...
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    (1985). Historia de una conjura: la supuesta rebelión de Andalucía, en el marco de las conspiraciones de Felipe IV y la independencia de Portugal (in Spanish)...
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  • Planas, 26 n26. Found on p. 333 of Jaime Villanueva's Viage literario á las iglesias de España, vol. XV. Cf. Codera y Zaidín, 264, who mis-dated it to 19 February...
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    who had remained Muslim were expelled from Almería after the War of Las Alpujarras in 1568 and scattered across the Crown of Castile. Landings and attacks...
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  • loyal to the Caliphate of Córdoba under the command of Ibn Abi ‘Amir and a rebel force under Galib ibn Abd al-Rahman and his Christian allies, King Ramiro...
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    Pérez de Guzmán which attacked the North African city of Melilla. 18 December 1499. Spanish Muslims begin the first Rebellion of the Alpujarras. 11 April...
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    de Añana), que era uno de los más grandes distritos que dependían de Rodrigo; arrasó todos los alrededores e hizo desaparecer hasta las huellas (de la...
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  • A few decades after the War of the Alpujarras, during which the Muslim-majority population of Granada rebelled, the King of Spain ordered the Expulsion...
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    the surrender of Almería and Guadix and agreed to retire himself to the Alpujarras region, but soon afterwards he abandoned al-Andalus completely. In 1489–90...
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  • Historia de España antigua y media 2. ed.. Ediciones Rialp, Madrid. (Spanish) Bramon, Dolors (2001). "3 d'abril de 801: la conquesta cristiana de Barcelona"...
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