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Spain under the Crescent Moon : Macnab, Angus

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lahore : Suhail Academy, 2004.Description: 189 pages S92Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 946.02 MAC-S 2004
Contents:
I. Guadalete (711). II. Abd al-Aziz and Egilona. III. Roncesvalles (778). IV. Alfonso the Chaste and the tomb of Santiago. V. Servants of the al-Merciful. VI. Clavijo (842). VII. Abdullah. VIII. The orange-blossom City. IX. The Monk and the Caliph. X. Al-Hakam the Peaceful. XI. Almanzor, thearb Hannibal. XII. The Seven Infantes of lara. XIII. Houses divided against themselves. XIV. Ferdinand and Great and the council of Coyanza (1050). XV. The Almoravids. XVI. Alfonso VI and the Cid Campeador. XVII. The fall of Toledo (1085). XVIII. The Coming of Yusuf. XIX. Badajoz (1086). XX. Spanish Sufism. XXI. Sultans and Sufis. XXII. The Almohads. XXIII. Alarcos (1195). XXIV. King John and the Emir. XXV. Las Navas de Tolosa (1212). XXVI. The Loss of Cordoba (1236) Valencia (1238) and Seville (1248). XXVII. The Fall of Granada (1492). Appendix I: Independent Christian Rulers of Spanish Realms. Appendix II: Moslem Rulers in Spain. A. Governors under the Umayyad Emirs or Caliphs of Damascus. B. Independent Umayyad Emirs or Caliphs of Cordoba. C. Petty Saracen Emirs of Kings. D. Almoravids (1091-1146). E. Almohads (1146-1232). Maps of Spain, Index of Persons.
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Spain under the Crescent Moon

I. Guadalete (711). II. Abd al-Aziz and Egilona. III. Roncesvalles (778). IV. Alfonso the Chaste and the tomb of Santiago. V. Servants of the al-Merciful. VI. Clavijo (842). VII. Abdullah. VIII. The orange-blossom City. IX. The Monk and the Caliph. X. Al-Hakam the Peaceful. XI. Almanzor, thearb Hannibal. XII. The Seven Infantes of lara. XIII. Houses divided against themselves. XIV. Ferdinand and Great and the council of Coyanza (1050). XV. The Almoravids. XVI. Alfonso VI and the Cid Campeador. XVII. The fall of Toledo (1085). XVIII. The Coming of Yusuf. XIX. Badajoz (1086). XX. Spanish Sufism. XXI. Sultans and Sufis. XXII. The Almohads. XXIII. Alarcos (1195). XXIV. King John and the Emir. XXV. Las Navas de Tolosa (1212). XXVI. The Loss of Cordoba (1236) Valencia (1238) and Seville (1248). XXVII. The Fall of Granada (1492). Appendix I: Independent Christian Rulers of Spanish Realms. Appendix II: Moslem Rulers in Spain. A. Governors under the Umayyad Emirs or Caliphs of Damascus. B. Independent Umayyad Emirs or Caliphs of Cordoba. C. Petty Saracen Emirs of Kings. D. Almoravids (1091-1146). E. Almohads (1146-1232). Maps of Spain, Index of Persons.

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