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Breve historia de al-Ándalus : Nueva edición a color.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Martos, Ana.
Series:
Breve Historia Series
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Islamic civilization.
Andalusia (Spain).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (170 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Al-Ándalus
Place of Publication:
Madrid : Ediciones Nowtilus, S.L., 2022.
Summary:
Ana Martos Rubio's 'Breve historia de al-Ándalus' explores the historical period when the Iberian Peninsula was known as al-Ándalus, the westernmost province of the Islamic world. The book delves into the cultural, social, and linguistic impacts of Arab civilization on Spain, highlighting the enduring legacy seen in modern customs, language, and gastronomy. It recounts the transformation of the region under Islamic rule, tracing the origins and meanings associated with the name al-Ándalus. This historical analysis offers insights into the rich tapestry of Arab contributions to Spanish culture, aiming to inform readers interested in history and cultural studies. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Portada
Portadilla
Título
Créditos
Índice
Introducción
1. El imperio de las mil y una noches
Ismael e Israel
La época de la ignorancia
La lengua que hablan Dios y los musulmanes
La Kaaba
El sagrado Corán
La Hégira
Invítales a abrazar el islam
El reparto de la herencia del Profeta
La guerra santa
Bagdad, ciudad redonda y centro del mundo
El islam frente al cristianismo
El álgebra y los algoritmos
Mahoma frente a Aristóteles
El laúd de Sukayna
Bellas fábulas para contar feas verdades
2. La isla de los Vándalos
El moro Muza
La mesa de Salomón
La cuestión judía
La sociedad hispano-visigoda
Los witizanos
Florinda la maldita
La batalla de Guadalete Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
9788413053073
8413053072
OCLC:
1434178784

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