The Conquest of al-Andalus
The Conquest of al-Andalus
The Conquest of al-Andalus: A Translation of Fat? al-Andalus provides the first English-language in-depth study and complete English translation of the work Fat? al-Andalus ("The Conquest of al-Andalus"), which covers the history of Muslim-ruled Spain from the time of the initial conquest in 711 CE until the rise of the Almoravids and unification of the territories of Muslim Spain. The work is generally thought to be anonymous and likely dates from the early 12th century CE. The introductory study provides a brief overview about the historical period covered by Fat? al-Andalus and relevant Arabic historical sources before turning to major themes and historical topics in Fat? al-Andalus, such as holy war and conquest, conflicts between Arabs and Berbers, ?Abd al-Ra?man I's establishment of an independent Umayyad emirate in al-Andalus, and the ?a?ifa realms that emerged in al-Andalus in the 11th century and were then dismantled by the Almoravids. The translation is extensively annotated in order to aid the reader's understanding of the text, and a special appendix is provided with translations of Latin and Arabic source materials for additional context and comparison. Owing to Fat? al-Andalus' brevity and conciseness, the text serves as an ideal introduction to medieval Arabic historiography about al-Andalus, especially for a more general audience that may not be able to read the original Arabic text, which presents difficulties and has until now only been available in Spanish translations. This volume should also be a helpful companion for specialists who may wish to examine the traditions contained in Fat? al-Andalus and compare them with other Arabic historical works about al-Andalus
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