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Al Andalus Collection

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: Abd-ar-Rahman III (889- 961). Emir and Caliph of Al-Andalus

Abd-ar-Rahman III (889- 961). Emir and Caliph of Al-Andalus. Abd-ar-Rahman III and his court (1885) by Dionisio Baixeras Verdaguer (1862-1943) depicting the Caliphs reception of the monk John Gorze

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: Conquest of al-Andalus by Ferdinand the Saint

Conquest of al-Andalus by Ferdinand the Saint
Siege of the city of Jaen by King Ferdinand III the Saint (1199/1201-1252). Muhammad I surrendered the city of Jaen to King Ferdinand, signing a treaty of vassalage with him

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: Ferdinand III of Castile (1199/1201-1252). Engraving

Ferdinand III of Castile (1199/1201-1252). Engraving
Ferdinand III of Castile (1199/1201-1252), called the Saint. King of Castile (from 1217), King of Leon an King of Galicia. Museo Militar, 1883.(from 1230) and King of Galicia (from 1231). Engraving

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: History of Spain. Battle of Covadonga, 722

History of Spain. Battle of Covadonga, 722. It was the first victory won by Christian military forces in Iberia after the Islamic conquest of Hispania. Illustration by Fernando Miranda

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: Battle of Tours or Battle of Poitiers. Octuber 732. Miniatur

Battle of Tours or Battle of Poitiers. Octuber 732. Miniature of Great Chronicle of France. Chateau of Chantilly. France

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: Islamic pottery. Taifor. Plate decorated with horse. Ceramic

Islamic pottery. Taifor. Plate decorated with horse. Ceramic glaze. From Medina Elvira (Granada). 10th century. Archaeological Museum of Granada. Andalucia

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: Abd-ar-Rahman III (889- 961)

Abd-ar-Rahman III (889- 961). Emir and Caliph of Al-Andalus. Portrait. Colored engraving. 19th century

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: Abd ar-Rahman II, (788-852) receives the Basque ambassadors

Abd ar-Rahman II, (788-852) receives the Basque ambassadors
Abd ar-Rahman II, (788-852). Umayyad Emir of Cordoba in the Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia) from 822 until his death. Abd ar-Rahman II receives the Basque ambassadors. Spain. Colored engraving

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: Medina Azahara Palace. Cordoba. Andalusia. Spain

Medina Azahara Palace. Cordoba. Andalusia. Spain
Medina Azahara. Palace-city built by Abd-ar-Rahman III al-Nasir (912-961). Umayyad Caliph of Cordoba. Horseshoe arch. Andalusia. Spain

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: Spain. Andalusia. Medina-Azahara. Ruins of House of the army

Spain. Andalusia. Medina-Azahara. Ruins of House of the army
Spain.Andalusia. Medina-Azahara. Fortified arab muslim medieval palace-city, built by Abd-ar-Rahman III al -Nasir (912-961). Ummayad Caliph of Cordoba. Ruins. Dar-al-Yund or House of the army

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: Songbook (Cancionero) by Ibn Quzman (1078-1160)

Songbook (Cancionero) by Ibn Quzman (1078-1160)
Ibn Quzman (1078-1160). Hispano-arabic poet and writer. Songbook (Cancionero). Facsimile. The beginning of the manuscript sheet. Library of Catalonia. Spain

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: History of the conquest of Al-andalus by Ibn al-Qutiyya

History of the conquest of Al-andalus by Ibn al-Qutiyya
Ibn al-Qutiyya (? -977), known as the Cordoban. Hispano-arabic lexicographer, grammarian and writer. History of the conquest of Al-andalus. Copy of Manuscript 706. National Library. Paris. France

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: Medina Azahara. House of Viziers. Andalusia. Spain

Medina Azahara. House of Viziers. Andalusia. Spain
Islamic Art. Umayyad period. Spain. 10th century. Medina Azahara (936-960). Palace city of the Caliph Abd al-Rahman III. House of Viziers. Andalusia

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: Spain. Andalusia. Great Mosque of Cordoba. 8th C. Moorish ar

Spain. Andalusia. Great Mosque of Cordoba. 8th C. Moorish architecture. Exterior arches of the east wall. Horseshoe arch

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: Averroes (1126-1198). Andalusian Muslim polymath. Portrait

Averroes (1126-1198). Andalusian Muslim polymath. Portrait
Averroes (1126-1198). Ibn Rushd. Medieval Andalusian Muslim polymath. Portrait. Averroes in his studio. Engraving at Colliget Venetis (1530). Colored

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: Spain. Granada. Alhambra. NIght view

Spain. Granada. Alhambra. NIght view
Spain. Granada. Alhambra. Night view from Generalife Gardens

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: Spain. Granada. Alhambra. The Ladies Tower (Torre de las Dam

Spain. Granada. Alhambra. The Ladies Tower (Torre de las Damas). Garden of the Partal

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: Isalmic Art. Spain. Glazed ceramic vessel. 8th - 10th centur

Isalmic Art. Spain. Glazed ceramic vessel. 8th - 10th century. It comes from the archeological site of Median Elvira. Archaeological Museum of Granada. Spain

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: Spain. Andalusia. Medina-Azahara. Mosque of Aljama. Ruins

Spain. Andalusia. Medina-Azahara. Mosque of Aljama. Ruins
Spain.Andalusia. Medina-Azahara. Fortified arab muslim medieval palace-city, built by Abd-ar-Rahman III al -Nasir (912-961). Ummayad Caliph of Cordoba. Mosque of Aljama. Ruins

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: Islamic Art. Spain. 14th century. Nasrid era. The Alhambra

Islamic Art. Spain. 14th century. Nasrid era. The Alhambra. Plastering stucco decoration that adorns the Hall of the Two Sisters with inscriptions on the Quran and verses of Ibn Zamrak

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: Renaissance. Spain. Vigarny or Bigarny, Philip (1475-1543)

Renaissance. Spain. Vigarny or Bigarny, Philip (1475-1543). Spanish architect and sculptor of Burgundian origin, known as Philip of Burgundy. Boabdil gives the keys of Granada to the Catholic Kings

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: The Alhambra. 14th Century. Mexuar. Granada. Andalusia. Spai

The Alhambra. 14th Century. Mexuar. Granada. Andalusia. Spai
The Alhambra. 14th Century. Nasrid period. Mexuar. Initiated by Abu-LWalid Isma il and rebuilt by Yusuf I and Mohammad V, between 1333 and 1391. Granada. Andalusia. Spain

Background imageAl Andalus Collection: Tarifa. Castle of Guzman el Bueno. Andalusia. Spain

Tarifa. Castle of Guzman el Bueno. Andalusia. Spain
Tarifa. Castle of Guzman el Bueno built by caliph Abd al-Rahman III in 960. Cadiz province. Andalusia. Spain


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