Coín en época andalusí, centro administrativo y militar de la Algarbía malagueña

Our contribution presents the evolution of an Andalusī Castle that eventually becomes a Madina, as Catholic Kings besiege the Granada Kingdom. It collects and translates Andalusī writings over the Malaga town of Coín, which administratively centralized Malaga western sector and preserved its territo...

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Main Author: Francisco Marmolejo Cantos
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Instituto de Estudos Medievais 2016-06-01
Series:Medievalista
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/medievalista/984
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Summary:Our contribution presents the evolution of an Andalusī Castle that eventually becomes a Madina, as Catholic Kings besiege the Granada Kingdom. It collects and translates Andalusī writings over the Malaga town of Coín, which administratively centralized Malaga western sector and preserved its territorial integrity in the Nasrid Period. This paper will trace its history from the 10th to the 15th century, since it was under the control of 'Umar ibn Hafsun until it was fortified as a frontier town by Abd al-Rahman III. Without falling into generalities, one will witness how the border moves back to the advancing Christian troops and how the Andalusī population retreats and focuses on the Kingdom of Granada.
ISSN:1646-740X