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Alpujarra-Aben Humeya
leader who commanded the Morisco Revolt against Philip II of Spain in the Alpujarras region, near Granada. Aben Humeya was born Fernando de Válor into a Morisco
Alpujarra-Laujar-Alpujarra
Laujar-Alpujarra is a Spanish geographical indication for Vino de la Tierra wines located in the autonomous region of Andalusia. Vino de la Tierra is
Alpujarra-Sierra Nevada National Park (Spain)
was declared a national park on 14 January 1999. It stretches from the Alpujarra to El Marquesado and the Lecrín Valley, covering a total area of 85,883
Alpujarra-Alpujarra cheese
Alpujarras cheese is a Spanish cheese from the eastern region of Andalusia, which includes the provinces of Granada, Almería and the Penibética mountain
Alpujarra-Cumbres del Guadalfeo
(previously called Contraviesa-Alpujarra ) is a Spanish geographical indication for Vino de la Tierra wines located in the Alpujarras mountains, in the autonomous
Alpujarra-Alhambra
remains of his ancestors moved to an unknown site at Mondújar, in the Alpujarras. To the east of the Alhambra and outside its walls is the Generalife (from
Alpujarra-Campo de Gibraltar
v t e Comarcas of Andalusia Almería Alpujarra Almeriense Comarca Metropolitana de Almería Filabres-Tabernas Levante Almeriense Poniente Almeriense Valle
Alpujarra-Comarcas of Spain
Metropolitana de Almería Los Vélez Los Filabres-Tabernas Levante Almeriense Alpujarra Almeriense Bahía de Cádiz Bajo Guadalquivir, also called Costa Noroeste
Alpujarra-John of Austria
the Moriscos who lived in the Kingdom of Granada, particularly in the Alpujarras region, to abandon their customs, language, clothing, and religious practices
Alpujarra-List of cities and towns in Colombia
1020 Tolú Sucre 28,108 35,054 1021 Ibagué Tolima 498,401 569,336 1022 Alpujarra Tolima 5,174 4,948 1023 Alvarado Tolima 8,972 8,777 1024 Ambalema Tolima
Alpujarra-Córdoba, Spain
v t e Comarcas of Andalusia Almería Alpujarra Almeriense Comarca Metropolitana de Almería Filabres-Tabernas Levante Almeriense Poniente Almeriense Valle
Alpujarra-Mulhacén
at Wikimedia Commons (in Spanish) Route to climb Mulhacén Mulhacen - Alpujarras.eu: your holiday quide, travel information and rural accommodation "Topographic
Alpujarra-Valle de Lecrín
southern Spain. This territory borders the Vega de Granada to the north, the Alpujarra Granadina to the east, the Costa Tropical to the south, and the Alhama
Alpujarra-Trevélez
flows through the village. They are located in the western part of the Alpujarras region. Two of the highest mountains in Spain, Mulhacén and Alcazaba,
Alpujarra-Beneficio
of a plot co-owned by many residents in a river valley, outside of the Alpujarras village of Órgiva. Inhabitants live largely in various styles of light
Alpujarra-Medellín
the construction of a city stadium, and an administrative center in La Alpujarra. Little of the plan was actually done. In 1951 the city had 358,189 inhabitants
Alpujarra-Emirate of Granada
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
Alpujarra-Poniente Almeriense
v t e Comarcas of Andalusia Almería Alpujarra Almeriense Comarca Metropolitana de Almería Filabres-Tabernas Levante Almeriense Poniente Almeriense Valle
Alpujarra-Sierra Nevada (Spain)
Nevada Ski Station Sierra Nevada Radiotelescope Calar Alto Observatory Alpujarras Baetic System Sierra Nevada National Park The highest peak in Spanish
Alpujarra-Granada
terms of the treaty, provoked the Rebellion of the Alpujarras (1499–1501) centered in the rural Alpujarras region southeast of the city. The rebellion lasted
Alpujarra-Ginés Pérez de Hita
It is likely that he joined the campaign against the "Moriscos" in the Alpujarra in 1560.[citation needed] Pérez de Hita owes his wide celebrity to the
Alpujarra-Moors
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
Alpujarra-Siege of Almería (1309)
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-La Taha
La Taha, is a municipality in the Alpujarras region of the province of Granada, Spain. The modern municipality consists of three distinct villages, though
Alpujarra-Almería
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
Alpujarra-Toledo, Spain
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
Alpujarra-Battle of Roncevaux Pass
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-Haplogroup T-M184
Andarax, Ohanes, Berja and Adra 1/50 2% Alpujarreños Andalusian (Romance) Alpujarra de la Sierra 1/50 2% Corinthians Ionian-Peloponesian and Albanian (Hellenic)
Alpujarra-Spain
nominally Christian Moriscos. About four decades after the War of the Alpujarras (1568–1571), over 300,000 moriscos were expelled, settling primarily in
Alpujarra-Silk
produced in and exported from the province of Granada, Spain, especially the Alpujarras region, until the Moriscos, whose industry it was, were expelled from
Alpujarra-Alpujarras (disambiguation)
Alpujarras or Las Alpujarras may refer to various places in Spain: Alpujarra Almeriense, a comarca in Almeria Province Alpujarra Granadina, a comarca in
Alpujarra-Rebellion of the Alpujarras (1568–1571)
The second rebellion of the Alpujarras (Arabic: ثورة البشرات الثانية; 1568–1571), sometimes called the War of the Alpujarras or the Morisco Revolt, was
Alpujarra-Alpujarras
The Alpujarra (Spanish pronunciation: [alpuˈxara], Arabic: al-bussarat) is a natural and historical region in Andalusia, Spain, on the south slopes of
Alpujarra-Órgiva
a Spanish town municipality in comarca of Alpujarra Granadina (which is located within the larger Alpujarras region) in the province of Granada, Andalusia
Alpujarra-Rebellion of the Alpujarras
The Rebellion of the Alpujarras may refer to: Rebellion of the Alpujarras (1499–1501) Rebellion of the Alpujarras (1568–1571) This disambiguation page
Alpujarra-Alpujarra, Tolima
Alpujarra is a town and municipality in the Tolima department of Colombia. 3°25′N 74°55′W / 3.417°N 74.917°W / 3.417; -74.917 v t e
Alpujarra-Rebellion of the Alpujarras (1499–1501)
The First Rebellion of the Alpujarras (Arabic: ثورة البشرات الأولى; 1499–1501) were a series of uprisings by the Muslim population of the Kingdom of Granada
Alpujarra-Al-Andalus
Muslim elite, including Muhammad XII, who had been given the area of the Alpujarras mountains as a principality, found life under Christian rule intolerable
Alpujarra-Andalusia
flat roofs, roofed chimneys, and radically extended balconies of the Alpujarra, the cave dwellings of Guadix and of Granada's Sacromonte, or the traditional
Alpujarra-Alpujarra Almeriense
Alpujarra Almeriense is a Spanish comarca in the Province of Almería, Andalusia. Along with Alpujarra Granadina, is part of the Andalusian region of the
Alpujarra-Alpujarra station
Alpujarra is the twelfth station on Medellín Metro from north to south. It is located in the center of the municipality of Medellín and is adjacent to
Alpujarra-Veleta (Sierra Nevada)
paved road in Europe across the mountains from Granada to the western Alpujarras. This road was built before the creation of the Sierra Nevada National
Alpujarra-La Alpujarra Administrative Center
La Alpujarra Administrative Center, officially known as the José María Córdova Administrative Center, is an urban complex of government buildings built
Alpujarra-Alpujarra de la Sierra
Alpujarra de la Sierra is a municipality located in the province of Granada, Spain. According to the 2007 census (INE), the city has a population of 1168
Alpujarra-Pedro Antonio de Alarcón
Spitzberg. El capitán Veneno: novela. El clavo. El coro de Angeles (1858). La Alpujarra (1873). El sombrero de tres picos: novela corta (1874). El escándalo (1875)
Alpujarra-Poqueira
The Poqueira is a river in La Alpujarra region in the province of Granada, in Spain. It is formed by the confluence of streams that rise near the summit
Alpujarra-List of wars involving Spain
North Africa Castile and Aragon Wattasid dynasty Victory Rebellion of the Alpujarras (1499–1501) part of Mudejar revolts Location: Iberian Peninsula Castile–Aragon
Alpujarra-Nasrid dynasty
Granada to Ferdinand and Isabella in 1492 and was given a lordship in the Alpujarras mountains, but instead took financial compensation from the Spanish crown
Alpujarra-List of revolutions and rebellions
Location Revolutionaries/Rebels Result Image Ref 1499–1501 Rebellion of the Alpujarras Kingdom of Granada Muslims of Granada Rebellion suppressed and mass forced
Alpujarra-GR footpath
needed][citation needed] GR 108 Gijon-Covadonga GR 132 In La Gomera GR 142 Alpujarras route GR 145 Sendero Europeo Arco Atlántico GR-160 Camino del Cid GR 221
Alpujarra-Muhammad XII of Granada
like a man." Muhammad XII was given an estate in Laujar de Andarax, Las Alpujarras, a mountainous area between the Sierra Nevada and the Mediterranean Sea
Alpujarra-Mondegreen
used to hear zwierz Alpuhary ("a beast of Alpujarras") rather than z wież Alpuhary ("from the towers of Alpujarras"). In 1875 Fyodor Dostoyevsky cited a line
Alpujarra-Luis de Requesens y Zúñiga
to John of Austria during the suppression of the Morisco Revolt in the Alpujarras, and he also accompanied John during the Lepanto campaign, his function
Alpujarra-Azawad
Morocco, who were banished by the Spanish Crown following the failed Alpujarras uprising of 1568–71. The sacking of Gao marked the effective end of the
Alpujarra-Gerald Brenan
from 1920 on he rented a house in the small village of Yegen, in the Alpujarras district of the province of Granada. He spent his time catching up on
Alpujarra-Expulsion of the Moriscos
who had been deported or dispersed after the uprising and war of the Alpujarras, who were the target of more suspicion within the communities in which
Alpujarra-Reconquista
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
Alpujarra-Trevélez (river)
Spain. It flows through the town of Trevélez in the western part of the Alpujarras region. The Trevélez river rises in the Sierra Nevada to the north of
Alpujarra-Júbar
located within the municipality of Nevada, in the comarca (district) of Alpujarra Granadina, in the Province of Granada. In 2022, it was inhabited by 28
Alpujarra-Battle of Covadonga
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-Castanea sativa
and roof beams notably in southern Europe (for example in houses of the Alpujarra, Spain, in southern France and elsewhere). The timber has a density of
Alpujarra-Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros
treaty swelled into the open revolt known as the First Rebellion of the Alpujarras. The revolt was violently suppressed and they were given a choice — contrary
Alpujarra-List of wars: 1500–1799
Burmese-controlled Thai states Siam Lan Xang 1568 1571 Rebellion of the Alpujarras (Morisco Revolt) Spain Moriscos 1568 1573 Marian civil war King's Men
Alpujarra-Moros y cristianos
towns and villages, such as Válor, Granada, a small town in the Eastern Alpujarras. Spaniards took this tradition overseas. In the Philippines, fiestas often
Alpujarra-Taifa
not usually considered taifas, are: Granada: 1237–1492 (to Castile) Las Alpujarras: 1568–1571 (to Castile) Davies, Catherine (May 2014). The Companion to
Alpujarra-Andalusi Arabic
material. This triggered one of the largest revolts, the Rebellion of the Alpujarras (1568–1571). Still, Andalusi Arabic remained in use in certain areas of
Alpujarra-December 18
Yuan dynasty of Mongolia and China. 1499 – A rebellion breaks out in Alpujarras in response to the forced conversions of Muslims in Spain. 1622 – Portuguese
Alpujarra-Zahara de los Atunes
the ancient Portuguese form derived from it, would tend to confirm). In Alpujarra, in the municipality of Trevélez, the adjective for bush or scrub is 'zahareña
Alpujarra-Chris Stewart (author)
throughout Europe, Stewart settled and bought a farm named El Valero in the Alpujarras region of Andalucia, where he lives and works with his wife Ana Exton
Alpujarra-List of wars: 1000–1499
Melilla Union of Castile and Aragon Morocco 1499 1501 Rebellion of the Alpujarras (1499–1501) Union of Castile and Aragon Muslims of Granada 1499 1503 Ottoman–Venetian
Alpujarra-List of foods named after places
Valencia Vic fuet — sausage from the town of Vic, Catalonia Cheeses Alpujarra — Alpujarra region, Andalusia Cabrales — Cabrales, a municipality in Asturias
Alpujarra-Alpujarra Granadina
Alpujarra Granadina is a Spanish comarca in the Province of Granada. Along with Alpujarra Almeriense, it forms the historical region of the Alpujarras
Alpujarra-Paisa (region)
Monumento a la Raza by Rodrigo Arenas. Bronze and concrete, 38 m height, located in Medellín La Alpujarra Administrative Center Antioquia.
Alpujarra-Iberian Peninsula
Most of the Moriscos remained in Spain after the Morisco revolt in Las Alpujarras during the mid-16th century, but roughly 300,000 of them were expelled
Alpujarra-Portuguese conquest of the Algarve
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-Centro de Documentación Musical de Andalucía
from 1898 to 1956. Sound Archive of Oral Tradition of the Alpujarra: Festivals Trovo the Alpujarra collection. Musical Documentation Center of Andalusia is
Alpujarra-Siege of Coimbra (1117)
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-Siege of Seville
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-Serranía de Ronda
v t e Comarcas of Andalusia Almería Alpujarra Almeriense Comarca Metropolitana de Almería Filabres-Tabernas Levante Almeriense Poniente Almeriense Valle
Alpujarra-Valle del Guadalhorce
v t e Comarcas of Andalusia Almería Alpujarra Almeriense Comarca Metropolitana de Almería Filabres-Tabernas Levante Almeriense Poniente Almeriense Valle
Alpujarra-Battle of Lutos
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-Battle of Valencia (1130)
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-Battle of Ourique
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-1501
The Rebellion in the Alpujarras ends in southern Spain with a treaty of surrender of the last Muslim insurgents in the Alpujarra Mountains in Andalusia
Alpujarra-Bérchules
Bérchules is a village and municipality in the central Alpujarra, in the province of Granada in Spain. The origins of the village are Arab. There are
Alpujarra-Albuñol
Located a few miles inland, it is regarded as one of the gateways to the Alpujarras mountains. The municipality includes the small beach resort of La Rabita
Alpujarra-Battle of Ocaña
3/Walloon Guards. 6th Division: N. Jacome (7,600) 9 bns. of Badajoz, Jaen, Alpujarras, 4/Seville, Prov. of Malaga, Prov. of Ecija, Estremadura Tiradores. 7th
Alpujarra-GR 7
(France-Spain) E7 European long distance path "Walking Paths in Las Alpujarras". alpujarras.eu. Archived from the original on 15 August 2014. Retrieved 20
Alpujarra-Iris oratoria
adult female Adult female Adult female Iris oratoria from Sierra de la Alpujarra, Spain Adult female Iris oratoria Adult female Iris oratoria from Hvar
Alpujarra-Battle of Consuegra
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-Battle of the Puig
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-Payada
Santos Vega Guitarrón chileno R.Fernández Manzano y otros: El trovo de la Alpujarra. Ed. Centro de Documentación Musical de Andalucía, 1992, pág. 27 The Garland
Alpujarra-Eugenio Palafox Portocarrero
Regiment of Cuenca. From June to September Montijo saw action in the Alpujarras, where he won several small skirmishes against General Godinot's troops
Alpujarra-Ismail I of Granada
the bodies in this cemetery and reburied them in Mondújar, part of his Alpujarras estates. A cultured and refined man, during his life Ismail significantly
Alpujarra-Taha (name)
(born 1988), Filipino basketball player La Taha, municipality in the Alpujarras region of the province of Granada, Spain Taha (disambiguation) Yasin (name)
Alpujarra-Province of Granada
and eco-tourism also attract a number of visitors to areas such as the Alpujarras and Lecrin Valley. Puleva: founded in Granada in 1910, the company has
Alpujarra-Arabic language influence on the Spanish language
Almería City and province of Andalucía. From Al-Meraya, the watchtower. Alpujarras (originally Alpuxarras) Region extending South of Granada into Almería
Alpujarra-Fernando de Herrera
Austria vencedor de los moriscos en las Alpujarras (Ode to Don Juan de Austria, Conqueror of the Moors in the Alpujarras), written in 1571, where Herrera celebrates
Alpujarra-Spanish wine regions
Córdoba Cumbres del Guadalfeo Desierto de Almería Laderas del Genil Laujar-Alpujarra Los Palacios Norte de Almería Ribera del Andarax Sierra Norte de Sevilla
Alpujarra-Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-National and regional identity in Spain
descendants of Muslims – were expelled from Spain after two rebellions in the Alpujarras. Seville and later Cádiz grew in wealth and importance as the main outlets
Alpujarra-Battle of Albacete
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-Granada War
the Catholic Monarchs, despite holding only the city of Granada and the Alpujarras Mountains. It was clear that such a position was untenable in the long
Alpujarra-Bay of Cádiz (comarca)
v t e Comarcas of Andalusia Almería Alpujarra Almeriense Comarca Metropolitana de Almería Filabres-Tabernas Levante Almeriense Poniente Almeriense Valle
Alpujarra-Motril
al-Couruch, accompanied by the neighborhood of Jandara. The Rebellion of the Alpujarras was a Morisco uprising from 1568-1571, ending with the victory of Spain's
Alpujarra-Chalybeate
Krynica-Zdrój Toplitz Lipetsk, in central Russia Lanjarón, a village in the Alpujarras Ramlösa Hälsobrunn, in Helsingborg, Sweden Alexandra Park in Hastings
Alpujarra-Sack of Barcelona (985)
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-Capileira
northerly of the three villages in the gorge of the Poqueira river in the La Alpujarra district of the province of Granada, in Spain. It is located at latitude
Alpujarra-Bajo Guadalquivir
v t e Comarcas of Andalusia Almería Alpujarra Almeriense Comarca Metropolitana de Almería Filabres-Tabernas Levante Almeriense Poniente Almeriense Valle
Alpujarra-Municipalities of Colombia
San Marcos San Onofre San Pedro Sincé Sincelejo Sucre Tolú Toluviejo Alpujarra Alvarado Ambalema Anzoátegui Armero (Guayabal) Ataco Cajamarca Carmen
Alpujarra-Siege of Málaga (1487)
the Christians, and the inhabitants of Vélez fled to the mountains of Alpujarras and the Bentomiz Castle. The Spanish reached Vélez-Málaga on 17 April
Alpujarra-Campiña de Jerez
v t e Comarcas of Andalusia Almería Alpujarra Almeriense Comarca Metropolitana de Almería Filabres-Tabernas Levante Almeriense Poniente Almeriense Valle
Alpujarra-Andarax
Rivers of Almería. The Andarax is at bottom center. Hidrografía de La Alpujarra Archived 2009-10-02 at the Wayback Machine, aldearural.com. Accessed 2009-12-25
Alpujarra-Miquelet lock
rastrillo" being in common use in Xàtiva and Valencia prior to and during the Alpujarras Rebellion (1567–1571). In his 1605 work Don Quixote, Miguel de Cervantes
Alpujarra-Bubión
Bubión is a village in Las Alpujarras region of Granada in Spain. It is located at latitude 36° 57' N, longitude 3° 21' W, at 1,350 metres above sea level
Alpujarra-Islam in Spain
third Taifas (1212–1238) The Kingdom of Granada (1238–1492) The late Alpujarras revolt (1568–1571), with two monarchs appointed successively by the Morisco
Alpujarra-Conquest of Majorca
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-Riddle
(1977), 19–49. hdl:1813/2271. R.Fernández Manzano y otros: El trovo de la Alpujarra. Ed. Centro de Documentación Musical de Andalucía, 1992, pág. 27 Ghiano
Alpujarra-Battle of Formentera (1109)
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-Extremadura
part of the deportation of Granadans that followed the defeat of the Alpujarras revolt. The distribution was somewhat chaotic although some places with
Alpujarra-Sierra de Cádiz
v t e Comarcas of Andalusia Almería Alpujarra Almeriense Comarca Metropolitana de Almería Filabres-Tabernas Levante Almeriense Poniente Almeriense Valle
Alpujarra-Siege of Lisbon (1109)
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-List of Spanish cheeses
grouped by an alphabetical ordering of geographic regions. Queso de las Alpujarras (P.D.O.) Queso de los Pedroches from raw sheep milk, mostly merino of
Alpujarra-Álvaro de Bazán, Marquis of Santa Cruz
besieged during the Great Siege of Malta (1565), the quelling of the Alpujarras Rebellion (1569), the Battle of Lepanto (1571), the conquest of Tunis
Alpujarra-Abd al-Rahman III
suburbs. Subsequently, he moved against the castle of Juviles in the Alpujarras. After devastating the surrounding countryside to deprive the castle of
Alpujarra-Royal Palace of Naples
Alfonso of Portugal, Battle against the Moors in the mountains of La Alpujarra, Battle against the Moors of Granada, Conquest of the Canaries, Triumphal
Alpujarra-Costa del Sol Occidental
v t e Comarcas of Andalusia Almería Alpujarra Almeriense Comarca Metropolitana de Almería Filabres-Tabernas Levante Almeriense Poniente Almeriense Valle
Alpujarra-Puerto del Suspiro del Moro
Moorish Sultan of Granada, and his court are said to have crossed this Alpujarras pass after being ejected from Granada by the Catholic Monarchs in 1492
Alpujarra-Rodrigo Arenas Betancourt
Monumento a la Raza, bronze and concrete, 38 m height, located in La Alpujarra Administrative Center in Medellín Sculptural Complex Vargas Swamp Lancers
Alpujarra-2015 Vuelta a España
major difficulty of the race: the first-category summit finish at La Alpujarra. The route then continued along the eastern coast of Spain, with a medium-mountain
Alpujarra-Luis Figueroa y Casaus
Marseille, Luis María Guerrero, specialized in the export of lead from the Alpujarras to France through the port of Marseille and from there to the rest of
Alpujarra-Timeline of Spanish history
Year Date Event 1501 April The Rebellion of the Alpujarras (1499–1501), a series of uprisings by the Muslim population of the Kingdom of Granada against
Alpujarra-Manuel del Águila
Oro (Golden Grape), issued by the Casa de Almería and the Casa de la Alpujarra, Madrid. 1997: Special Plaque at the Casa de Almería's XVIII National
Alpujarra-Siege of Córdoba (1236)
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-Aixa
the fall of Granada in 1492, she followed her son into exile—first to Alpujarras, and in 1493 to Fes. A famous legend says that when her deposed son Muhammad
Alpujarra-Inca Garcilaso de la Vega
De la Vega entered Spanish military service in 1570 and fought in the Alpujarras against the Moors after the Morisco Revolt. He received the rank of captain
Alpujarra-List of municipalities in Granada
168 Alicún de Ortega 509 475 Almegíjar 414 346 Almuñécar 26,969 26,377 Alpujarra de la Sierra 1,140 978 Alquife 729 624 Arenas del Rey + 2,012 1,178 Armilla
Alpujarra-Siege of Burriana
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-Cisneros station
just before the Medellín river and close to La Alpujarra Administrative Center (next to the Alpujarra station), the headquarters of Teleantioquia, the
Alpujarra-Plaza Mayor, Medellín
of the most modern in Colombia, opening in 2006. It is located in the Alpujarra district and has 21 meeting rooms, space for 3000 people, and 280 parking
Alpujarra-Province of Almería
Andarax River and Almanzora River, which are located near Granada in the Alpujarras. The Benínar Reservoir, located near Darrical, provides part of the water
Alpujarra-1677 in literature
Pedro Calderon de la Barca Amar después de la muerte o El Tuzaní de la Alpujarra Parte I de autos sacramentales, alegóricos e historiales Roger Boyle,
Alpujarra-EPM Intelligent Building
of the Avenida del Rio and Carrera 58, in a neighborhood known as La Alpujarra II. The building is surrounding by greenspace, a series of outdoor fountains
Alpujarra-Banu Khazraj
line, who surrendered in 1492 to Ferdinand and Isabel and was given the Alpujarras mountains to rule to the East of Granada, although he left for Fes in
Alpujarra-South from Granada
his first home in Spain, with detailed background information about the Alpujarras region of Andalusia. He describes visits to his home by Virginia Woolf
Alpujarra-Siege of Badajoz (1169)
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-Capture of Santarém (1111)
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-Battle of Río Salado
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-Spanish Inquisition
were partially or completely ignored.[citation needed] The War of the Alpujarras (1568–71), a general Muslim/Morisco uprising in Granada that expected
Alpujarra-Martín Cortés (son of Malinche)
forces of Don Juan, who was Charles V's son, in the Rebellion of the Alpujarras sometime between 1569 and 1570.: 258 In 1574, the king offered condolences
Alpujarra-Siege of Tomar
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-El Ejido
flat land was a grazing place for the nomadic sheep and goats of the Alpujarras of Almería. The cisterns, troughs and irrigation ditches from the Celín
Alpujarra-Montenegro, Granada
Montenegro is a cortijada or hamlet part of the municipality of Alpujarra de la Sierra, province of Granada, Andalusia, Spain. It currently has 5 adult
Alpujarra-Siege of Lisbon
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-Tolima Department
Chaparral Coyaima Natagaima Ortega Planadas Rioblanco Roncesvalles San Antonio Southeastern Alpujarra Dolores Guamo Prado Purificacion Saldana Suarez
Alpujarra-Racism in Spain
the main targets of the Inquisition. A few decades after the War of the Alpujarras, during which the Muslim-majority population of Granada rebelled, the
Alpujarra-List of Andalusian food and drink products with protected status
Frontera Laderas del Genil Vino de la Tierra 2003 Villanueva Mesía Laujar-Alpujarra Vino de la Tierra 2004 Laujar de Andarax Lebrija Vino de Calidad 2009
Alpujarra-Detailed logarithmic timeline
earthquake. Macau established. French Wars of Religion. Rebellion of the Alpujarras (1568-1571). Eighty Years' War. Union of Lublin. First of about 11 Russo-Turkish
Alpujarra-Guadalfeo
Cádiar near the town of Órgiva. The river flows through the region of La Alpujarra for much of its course and enters the Mediterranean Sea between Salobreña
Alpujarra-Battle of Alarcos
Granada campaign Lucena Málaga Post-Reconquista Rebellions 1st Alpujarras 2nd Alpujarras North Africa Salé Strait 1st Ceuta 2nd Ceuta 3nd Ceuta 4nd Ceuta
Alpujarra-Los Pedroches
v t e Comarcas of Andalusia Almería Alpujarra Almeriense Comarca Metropolitana de Almería Filabres-Tabernas Levante Almeriense Poniente Almeriense Valle
Alpujarra-Yegen
Yegen is a village of the municipality of Alpujarra de la Sierra in the province of Granada. The village was the home of the British writer Gerald Brenan
Alpujarra-Axarquía
v t e Comarcas of Andalusia Almería Alpujarra Almeriense Comarca Metropolitana de Almería Filabres-Tabernas Levante Almeriense Poniente Almeriense Valle
Alpujarra-Forced conversions of Muslims in Spain
uprising spread to the countryside. The leader of the rebellion fled to the Alpujarra mountains in January 1500. Fearing that they would also be forced to convert
Alpujarra-Pampaneira
is one of three mountain villages of the Barranco de Poqueira in the Alpujarras region. The other two villages, Bubión and Capileira, are located higher
Alpujarra-List of ethnic cleansing campaigns
called Moriscos. After the 1571 suppression of the Morisco Revolt in the Alpujarras region, almost 80,000 Moriscos were relocated to other parts of Spain