Description
A gripping account for students of history, this treatment of the Islamic presence in Europe is a solid piece of research that has stood the test of time.
Beginning with the end of the Goth reign in Spain, he moves on to a plain account of the conquest. The famous battles and their various outcomes are recorded. Spain, divided along the territory of Andalusia, was now under the influence of the Moors. Lane-Pool narrates the adventures of Abdur-Rahman and his role in the history of southern Spain where Christians were martyred and he eventually became the great khalif. Takeover by the Berbers and the rise of El Cid are included in the broad sweep of the conquest. The establishment and fall of Granada mark the final events covered in this history.
- Author: Stanley Lane-Poole
- Format: Paperback
- Size: 17.7 x 12.2cm


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