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Being Black in the Medieval Arabo-Islamic World – Al-Andalus y la Historia 06/06/2026

Being Black in the Medieval Arabo-Islamic World – Al-Andalus y la Historia English Being Black in the Medieval Arabo-Islamic World Publicado por Fernando Bravo López el 5 junio, 20265 junio, 2026 The prejudices of the Arabs against the blacks could be overcome if one of them performed great deeds for the prosperity and welfare of his tribe. Then the exiled was honored and...

Cultivating Coexistence 20/05/2026

Cultivating Coexistence Abstract The study of Christian Dhimmi populations in al-Andalus has traditionally focused on urban communities, while rural areas and peasant groups have received significantly less scholarly attention. This paper explores two under-researched aspects of the rights and obligations of non-Muslims in...

12/05/2026

🔥Nueva publicación dentro de nuestro monográfico en ArqyTM: 📖López-Gijón, Ramón, Salvatore Duras, Sylvia A Jiménez-Brobeil, and Bilal Sarr Marroco. 2026. “El Paludismo En Al-Ándalus: De Las Fuentes Escritas médicas a Una Propuesta De Estudio paleoparasitológico”. Arqueología Y Territorio Medieval 33 (May): e9698. https://doi.org/10.17561/aytm.v33.9698. Open acces en 👉🏽 https://revistaselectronicas.ujaen.es/index.php/ATM/article/view/9698/10914

03/05/2026

El exdirector de la Alhambra exige ser fieles con el Paseo Romayla y derribar el Reúma
👉A Reynaldo Fernández Manzano, una acreditada voz en la defensa del patrimonio, le sorprende que se olvide el motivo principal del proyecto: recuperar la cultura del agua y las actividades fabriles, ya activas en el lugar desde época almohade
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https://www.elindependientedegranada.es/cultura/exdirector-alhambra-exige-ser-fieles-con-paseo-romayla-derribar-reuma

01/05/2026

The Ballycotton Cross, an item from the 8th century that was found near Ballycotton in County Cork, Ireland, shows how different cultures can mix by having an Arabic writing on a Christian cross. This black glass seal with early Arabic writing in Kufic script reads "by the will of Allah" or "we have repented to God." It is set in a gilded copper alloy brooch that is styled in the Anglo-Carolingian tradition and has animal designs on it. The cross was probably made in the Carolingian Empire and got to Ireland through Viking trade networks. It represents early medieval cross-cultural interaction by combining Islamic and Christian elements with protective amuletic meaning. It shows that the Celtic world and the Abbasid Caliphate had many connections.
This item can be found in the British Museum right now.

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