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Al-Andalus


Unit 5 - 2º ESO
1- What was Al-Andalus?
-Origin:
  .From 507 to 711 the Iberian Peninsula was under
  the visigothic kingdom.
End of the Visigothic Kingdom
-In 711 two visigoths fought for the throne. They were
   Rodrigo and the family of Witiza, king until 710. It
   was a civil war.
-Witiza's family asked the Muslims for help. They
   came from the North of Africa under the leadership
   of Musa and Tariq.
-They won in the Battle of Guadalete (July 711).
   Rodrigo died in this Battle.
Muslim occupation of the Iberian
Peninsula
-Tariq and Musa took the opportunity to
  occupy the Visigothic kingdom.
-In just four years they conquered almost all
  the Peninsula.




 The province of al-
 Andalus just after the
 Islamic conquest,
 720
Al-Andalus
- Muslims called their conquests in the Iberian
   Peninsula Al-Andalus.
- The new territories were governed by an emir
   under the Ummayad Caliphate of Damascus.
- The city of Córdoba was the new capital.
The independent Emirate
-In 750 the last Ummayad caliph, Alí, was
   assassinated by the Abassids, who took power.
-In 756, Abd-al-Rahman, from the Ummayad family,
   managed to scape, and arrived to the Iberian
   Peninsula, establishing an independent Emirate
   with Córdoba as its capital.
-Abd-al-Rahman I governed as Emir from
756 to 788. He recognized the religious
authority from the caliph, but
politically they were independent.
The independent Emirate
- The Emirate of Córdoba lasted from 756 to 929.
- After Abd-al-Rahman I other Emirs ruled the
   Emirate until Abd-al-Rahman III became Caliph,
   joining to the political independence the
   religious power as well.
The Caliphate of Córdoba (929-
1031)
- Abd-al-Rahman III governed as Emir from 912 to
   929, and from this year he proclaimed himself
   CALIPH.
- In the Caliphate, the Caliph chose a hayib (prime
   minister),    visirs   (ministers),    and     Walis
   (governors), one for each province.
- In 976 Hisham II became Caliph. As he was so
   young, Al Mansur led the government for him. Al
   Mansur ruled severe and violently.
- After several caliphs, Hisham III was the last
   person to hold that title of caliph, until 1031.
The Caliphate of Córdoba
- The period of the Caliphate was one of the
  most brilliant periods in Al-Andalus culture
  and art.
Activitie
s
Exercise 1 page 49.
2- What were the Muslim kingdoms?
-THE TAIFAS
.After the Caliphate, Al-Andalus was divided into
  taifas (small kingdoms).
.This period was
plenty of fights
because christians
attacked muslims
from the north.
.The taifas paid
parias to the
christian kings.
Almoravids and Almohads
- Christian kings advanced reconquering territories
  from the north, and in 1085 they conquered
  Toledo, one of the most important cities.
- Muslims asked for help from the Almoravids,
  berber warriors from North Africa.
- Almoravids came to Iberia and got the muslim
  control, they reunited Al-Andalus.
- Just after the Almoravids, another berbers came
  to Iberia and took control in 1147, they were the
  Almohads.
Almoravids and Almohads
- Almohads continued
   to fight against the
   Christian Kingdoms.
- They finally were
   defeated in the
   Battle of Las Navas
   de Tolosa, july
   1212, and the
   Almohad Empire
   disintegrated.
- Christians
   conquered almost
   all the Peninsula.
The Reconquista
The process
  by which
  Christian
  kingdoms
  in the
  Iberian
  Peninsula
  reconquer
  ed
  territories
  under
  muslim
  rule was
  known as
The Nasrid Kingdom of Granada
-It was the last Muslim territory in Iberia and it
   was governed by the Nasr family.
-They were very weak, they were vassals of
   Castile Kingdom.
The end of Al-Andalus
- The Catholic Monarchs (Kings of Castile and
  Aragón) took control of Granada in 1492, and
  expelled muslims from the Iberian Peninsula.
- It was the end of the muslim province of Al-
  Andalus.
Activities
Exercises 1, 2 and 3 on page 50.
3- What was the economy of Al-Andalus
like?
-Prosperous economy.
-Main economic activity: agriculture.
-Main crops: cereals, grapes and
olives (la trilogía mediterránea).
-Muslims introduced innovations:         irrigation
  techniques, new crops, etc.
-High quality craftwork in the cities.
-Very active trade.
-Two coins: dinar and dirhem.
Activities
Page 51, exercises 1 and 2.
4- What was society like?
-It was an unequal society.
-It was a varied society -> Two different groups:


1.Conquerors were the most important group, but
  they distinguished into two different people inside
  this group:     .Arabs: more important and rich.
.Berbers: more numerous but poorer.


2.The rest of the population, that could be divided by
  their religion: muladíes, mozarabs and jews.
-MULADÍES: were the ones who decided to change
  religion, from Catholic to Muslim, in order to
  have a better life conditions.


-MOZARABS: were the Christians who continued
  living in Al Andalus territory maintaining their
  religion.


-JEWS: they coexisted with Muslims but living in
  their own quarters.
Activities
-Exercises 1 and 2 on page 52.
5- What was life in cities like?
-It was an urban civilization. Cities were very
   important and big.
-Muslim cities had walls, with several gates.
-Parts of the city:           .Main Mosque and
   others.
                                          .Medina
                                          .Arrabales
                                          .Alcázar
                                          .Souk
                                     .
Activities
Exercises 1 and 2 on page 53.
6- What were Islamic culture
and architecture like?
CULTURAL LEGACY
-Splendid culture
-Al Hakam II's big library
-Great legacy of Al Andalus in Spain
-Influence in our language:
for example, madinat -> medina ->
ciudad, in spanish we have a lot of
  cities called Medina... Medina del
  Campo, Medinaceli, Medina de
  Rioseco...
ARCHITECTURE
-Painting and sculpture were used to decorate building,
  so Architecture is the most important art in Islam.
-Characteristics:
  .Poor materials
  .Abundant decoration
  .Lights and shades play
  .Love of water
  .Support elements: columns,       pillars,   horseshoe
  arches, poly-lobed arches, etc
  .Flat, wooden roofs, or domes.
Examples:

Mosque of Córdoba
Alhambra
of Granada
Aljafería Palace,
Zaragoza
Giralda,
Seville
Hammam of Granada

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Unit 5 2º ESO - Al-Andalus

  • 2. 1- What was Al-Andalus? -Origin: .From 507 to 711 the Iberian Peninsula was under the visigothic kingdom.
  • 3. End of the Visigothic Kingdom -In 711 two visigoths fought for the throne. They were Rodrigo and the family of Witiza, king until 710. It was a civil war. -Witiza's family asked the Muslims for help. They came from the North of Africa under the leadership of Musa and Tariq. -They won in the Battle of Guadalete (July 711). Rodrigo died in this Battle.
  • 4. Muslim occupation of the Iberian Peninsula -Tariq and Musa took the opportunity to occupy the Visigothic kingdom. -In just four years they conquered almost all the Peninsula. The province of al- Andalus just after the Islamic conquest, 720
  • 5. Al-Andalus - Muslims called their conquests in the Iberian Peninsula Al-Andalus. - The new territories were governed by an emir under the Ummayad Caliphate of Damascus. - The city of Córdoba was the new capital.
  • 6. The independent Emirate -In 750 the last Ummayad caliph, Alí, was assassinated by the Abassids, who took power. -In 756, Abd-al-Rahman, from the Ummayad family, managed to scape, and arrived to the Iberian Peninsula, establishing an independent Emirate with Córdoba as its capital. -Abd-al-Rahman I governed as Emir from 756 to 788. He recognized the religious authority from the caliph, but politically they were independent.
  • 7. The independent Emirate - The Emirate of Córdoba lasted from 756 to 929. - After Abd-al-Rahman I other Emirs ruled the Emirate until Abd-al-Rahman III became Caliph, joining to the political independence the religious power as well.
  • 8. The Caliphate of Córdoba (929- 1031) - Abd-al-Rahman III governed as Emir from 912 to 929, and from this year he proclaimed himself CALIPH. - In the Caliphate, the Caliph chose a hayib (prime minister), visirs (ministers), and Walis (governors), one for each province. - In 976 Hisham II became Caliph. As he was so young, Al Mansur led the government for him. Al Mansur ruled severe and violently. - After several caliphs, Hisham III was the last person to hold that title of caliph, until 1031.
  • 9. The Caliphate of Córdoba - The period of the Caliphate was one of the most brilliant periods in Al-Andalus culture and art.
  • 11. 2- What were the Muslim kingdoms? -THE TAIFAS .After the Caliphate, Al-Andalus was divided into taifas (small kingdoms). .This period was plenty of fights because christians attacked muslims from the north. .The taifas paid parias to the christian kings.
  • 12. Almoravids and Almohads - Christian kings advanced reconquering territories from the north, and in 1085 they conquered Toledo, one of the most important cities. - Muslims asked for help from the Almoravids, berber warriors from North Africa. - Almoravids came to Iberia and got the muslim control, they reunited Al-Andalus. - Just after the Almoravids, another berbers came to Iberia and took control in 1147, they were the Almohads.
  • 13. Almoravids and Almohads - Almohads continued to fight against the Christian Kingdoms. - They finally were defeated in the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa, july 1212, and the Almohad Empire disintegrated. - Christians conquered almost all the Peninsula.
  • 14.
  • 15. The Reconquista The process by which Christian kingdoms in the Iberian Peninsula reconquer ed territories under muslim rule was known as
  • 16. The Nasrid Kingdom of Granada -It was the last Muslim territory in Iberia and it was governed by the Nasr family. -They were very weak, they were vassals of Castile Kingdom.
  • 17. The end of Al-Andalus - The Catholic Monarchs (Kings of Castile and Aragón) took control of Granada in 1492, and expelled muslims from the Iberian Peninsula. - It was the end of the muslim province of Al- Andalus.
  • 18.
  • 19. Activities Exercises 1, 2 and 3 on page 50.
  • 20. 3- What was the economy of Al-Andalus like? -Prosperous economy. -Main economic activity: agriculture. -Main crops: cereals, grapes and olives (la trilogía mediterránea). -Muslims introduced innovations: irrigation techniques, new crops, etc. -High quality craftwork in the cities. -Very active trade. -Two coins: dinar and dirhem.
  • 22. 4- What was society like? -It was an unequal society. -It was a varied society -> Two different groups: 1.Conquerors were the most important group, but they distinguished into two different people inside this group: .Arabs: more important and rich. .Berbers: more numerous but poorer. 2.The rest of the population, that could be divided by their religion: muladíes, mozarabs and jews.
  • 23. -MULADÍES: were the ones who decided to change religion, from Catholic to Muslim, in order to have a better life conditions. -MOZARABS: were the Christians who continued living in Al Andalus territory maintaining their religion. -JEWS: they coexisted with Muslims but living in their own quarters.
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  • 26. 5- What was life in cities like? -It was an urban civilization. Cities were very important and big. -Muslim cities had walls, with several gates. -Parts of the city: .Main Mosque and others. .Medina .Arrabales .Alcázar .Souk .
  • 27. Activities Exercises 1 and 2 on page 53.
  • 28. 6- What were Islamic culture and architecture like? CULTURAL LEGACY -Splendid culture -Al Hakam II's big library -Great legacy of Al Andalus in Spain -Influence in our language: for example, madinat -> medina -> ciudad, in spanish we have a lot of cities called Medina... Medina del Campo, Medinaceli, Medina de Rioseco...
  • 29. ARCHITECTURE -Painting and sculpture were used to decorate building, so Architecture is the most important art in Islam. -Characteristics: .Poor materials .Abundant decoration .Lights and shades play .Love of water .Support elements: columns, pillars, horseshoe arches, poly-lobed arches, etc .Flat, wooden roofs, or domes.
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