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TEMA 5: AL-ANDALUS. LESSON 5: AL-ANDALUS.
Profesor. Don Antonio Miguel Martín Ponce. IES Lauretum.
Espartinas (Sevilla)
Session 0: Andalusian cultural heritage.
La Giralda s. XII. (Sevilla)
Mosque Koutubia. S.XII d.C
(Morocco)
Session 0: Andalusian cultural heritage.
Spanish words
az-zaytūna , الزیتونةal-hanbal
al-kuḥl الكحول in sha'a Allah) إن شاء هللا
sukkar. ”al-mahzan“ ألمخزن
al-mukkadha Arabic and latin
words.
Session 1: What was Al-Andalus?
Visigoth kingdom in 700. Before Islam came to Iberian Peninsula, the ancient Visigoth Kingdomة
was. Visigoths kings had too many problems to rule, due to the will of the different nobles that intended to take the power.
So, Civil war was unavoidable.
Witiza’s family asked the muslims in North Africa for help. The governor of this
region, Musa, and his general Tariq, took their troops across the sea to Iberian
Peninsula and defeated King Rodrigo at Batalla de Guadalete.
Muslims conquered nearly all the Peninsula and called it Al-Andalus. Just a few northern territories remained under
christian authority.
Session 1: Al-Andalus political history.
Damascus Emirate 711-756.
Al-Andalus was ruled by aةgovernor o emir, under the
Ummayad Caliphate of Damascus.
During this period, Muslims found little resistance from the Visigoths. Just a few of them still fought in the
North. Pelagius and his men matched muslims forces in
Covadonga (722), stopping Islam’s advance through peninsula.
Session 1: Al-Andalus political history.
Cordoba Emirate
In the 750, Ummayad family was assasinated. Just one of them survived and fled to Al-
Andalus. His name was Abd-Al-Rahman. Supported by his
loyals, arrived to Peninsula and defeated emir’s forces. In 756, Abd-Al-Rahman
became Emir of Cordoba. Although he obeyed religious
authority from Caliph, he remained politically
independent.
Session 1: Al-Andalus political history.
The Caliphate of Cordoba 929-1031. Despite revolts and Christian
attacks, Abd-Al-Rahman III inherited the throne in 912.
He proclaimed himself as Caliph. He managed spiritual and political
powers. As a result, Cordoba became independent from
Bagdad’s authority, competing with the Abbasid caliph.
During the Caliphate, Cordoba got stronger and powerful. Hisham II
became Caliph after Abd-Al-Rahman II death. Under his rule,
his general Al-Mansur attacked and defeated Christian kingdoms.
Caliphate of Cordoba was the most brilliant period in Al-Andalus
history. It ended because of civil wars at the beginning of the 11th
century.
Session 1: Al-Andalus political history.
The Taifas 1031-1147.
In 1031, Caliphate disappeared because of internal revolts and
divided into taifas or small kingdoms. The most important
were Seville, Toledo, Zaragoza or Badajoz.
Nonetheless, they were an easy prey for Christian kingdoms that
raided taifas very often. Taifas had to pay taxes called parias for
surviving. When Toledo was conquered by
Castilla, the rest of Taifas asked for help to Almoravids.
Session 1: Al-Andalus political history.
Due to the Taifas weakness, tribes from North Africa came to Al-Andalus. These tribes invaded Al-Andalus and continued
fighting against the Christian Kingdoms. Finally, a Christian force was mustered by Alfonso VIII, king of
Castilla, and defeated Almohads in Las Navas de Tolosa (1212). It meant the beginning of the End for Islam in Spain.
Granada remained as the remnant of ancient Al-Andalus glory.Almoravids and
Almohads. 1147-1212
Session 1: Al-Andalus political history.
The kingdom of Granada became the last muslim territory on the Iberian Peninsula. It covered provinces of Malaga, Almeria,
Granada and eastern part of Cadiz. It was governed by Nasr family.
For surviving as a kingdom, Granada became a vassal of
Castilla. However, Castilla and Granada were in war during two
centuries, until Catholic Monarchs conquered the city in 1492.
The Nasrid kingdom of Granada 1248-1492
SUMMARIZING…
1) Where did the Muslims enter the Iberian Peninsula? 2) Where did they go after that? Which cities did they go through? 3) Which territories were occupied by Al-Andalus during the Caliphate?. 4) Who lived in the north of the Iberian Peninsula? 5) Fill the gaps: ________________ is the Arabic name for the Iberian Peninsula under
muslim occupation. The History of Al-Andalus dates from _______ when Tariq’s troops landed in the peninsula, to ________, when the Catholic Monarchs defeated the Kingdom of Grana.
ACTIVITIES
DESARROLLO COMPETENCIAS BÁSICAS.
LINGÜÍSTICA Dictados - Realización Actividades - Pruebas Orales y Escritas.
MATEMÁTICA Era Islámica - Era Cristiana
INFORMACIÓN Y COMPETENCIA DIGITAL Análisis de recursos gráficos empleados.
CULTURAL Y ARTÍSTICA Arte Islámico.
APRENDER A APRENDER Mapas Conceptuales. Dictados.
SOCIAL Y CIUDADANAEvolución de hechos históricos.
Comparativas tiempos históricos - actuales. Modos de vida y económicos históricos.
AUTONOMÍA E INICIATIVA PERSONAL Realización Actividades - Actividades de Ampliación.
INTERACCIÓN MUNDO FÍSICO Mapas Históricos - Geográficos. Comparativa