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fourth century. If Granada was indeed Illiberis, the town was associated with one important early Christian centre and the right of the kings of Spain to take it over was providentially justified. However, there were enough mentions in the written sources, not only in Arabic, and even material evidence that suggested that Ilbīra, the first Islamic capital, was located near the village of Atarfe, about 15 kilometres north-west of Granada. The similarity in names suggested that Illiberis had been in Ilbīra and that Granada was a town founded by Muslims, ideas which implicitly supported the notion that Islam was an integral part of Spain rather than merely an enemy against which the nation had been built. After a debate four centuries long, M. Gómez Moreno compiled cases of the material evidence collected around the area of Atarfe by spoilers and even undertook an excavation in 1872 in which he found the mosque of the town, finally proving without any doubt that Ilbīra was located there. (...) See Gómez Moreno, Medina Elvira for the description of the debate and of the different interventions. It is interesting to note that this solves the question of the location of Ilbīra, but not of Illiberis, at least in the time of the Council. Excavations in Granada have uncovered strong evidence that suggests that the Iberian and Roman towns of the same name were located there (e.g. Sotomayor Muro, “¿Donde estuvo Iliberri?”). It seems that at some point in late Antiquity, possibly before the Islamic conquest, the town of Illiberis was moved to the location where it later became Madīna Ilbīrah (e.g. Adroher et al., “Discusión”, pp. 202–206). To a certain extent, the debate still continues.
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Iliberis—has been a point of disagreement between historians of Granada since the tenth/sixteenth century. In the era of the Christian reconquest of southern Spain, the notion of such continuity allowed the conquerors to speak of a “restoration” of Christianity in Granada. Some experts argue strongly for continuity between the Roman city and Granada, as against the possibility (supported by the Arabic sources) that Granada was, in fact, a Muslim foundation: archaeological evidence has not been decisive either way.
1394:: A Renaissance-style mansion commissioned by Lord Luis Fernández de Córdova in 1530. Its Mannerist portal and Renaissance-style courtyard are among its most notable architectural elements. The house was originally located at the now-vanished intersection of Calle de la Sierpe with Plaza de las Descalzas, but it was demolished in 1919. Between 1960 and 1967 it was rebuilt, with the help of preserved original materials, at its current location on Cuesta del Chapiz. It currently houses the Municipal Archives. 1449: 1166: 736: 153: 1437: 951: 647: 1559: 966:. A wide view of these walls can be seen from the Mirador de San Cristobal, among other vantage points. Further north, a long section of the 14th-century Nasrid extension of the walls runs from Carretera de Murcia in the west to the slopes above the Sacromonte area in the east. The highest point of these walls is marked by the Hermitage of San Miguel Alto, a church built on the site of a former Nasrid fortification tower (known as 838: 4258: 523: 133: 1235:: Church in the small square of San Miguel Bajo. The church was built in the 16th century with some Gothic elements, a Mudéjar-style ceiling, and Renaissance-style exterior portals. It was closed in 1842 and has since lost many of its historical furnishings. A 13th-century cistern, belonging to a former mosque on the same site, is still present and its arched opening is visible on the church's exterior. 72: 1174: 872:, both dating from the Nasrid period. The Casa de Zafra was built in the 14th to 15th century and is named after Hernando de Zafra, the Secretary of Ferdinand and Isabella. The Dar al-Horra was a Nasrid palace built in the 15th century. Both mansions include large rectangular courtyards oriented in a north-south direction. The main rooms of the houses were located behind 1479:). It is now located under a public square called Placeta Cristo de las Azucenas. A nearby historic house, Carmen Aljibe del Rey, was recently reconstructed and now serves as the Water Interpretation Centre, with access to the cistern. A street-side opening to the cistern is located on the exterior corner of the building, but it dates from a modern reconstruction. 798:, however, resulted in a mass expulsion of Moriscos from the city and left much of neighbourhood abandoned. The old Morisco properties were taken over by the remaining Christian residents, but the neighbourhood continued to have low urban density until the 19th century. It was only towards the end of the 19th century, when the present-day 1621:
The location of the town of Ilbīra was an issue of significance in Granada since the sixteenth century. The Catholic propaganda after 1492 pushed the identification of Ilbīra with Granada, and also with the Roman municipium Illiberis, where the first Church Council of Iberia took place in the early
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in Arabic. It was originally part of the 11th-century Zirid walls, but in the 14th century it was rebuilt into a heavily-fortified structure in order to be incorporated into the new Nasrid extension of the walls. Only a part of the gate remains today. A large Muslim cemetery, known as the Ibn Malik
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Traditional house architecture evolved over the 15th and 16th centuries. Previously, the ground floors of residences were more important and more heavily decorated. Over this period, however, it became more common to build an upper story and this upper story often became more richly-decorated than
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and its surroundings were created between 1895 and 1908, that many of the inhabitants in the centre of the city were forced to relocate to the Albaicin and the neighbourhood increased in density. Many of the former spacious courtyard homes were subdivided into smaller plots to accommodate multiple
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The population of the city and the wider Nasrid emirate was swelled by Muslim refugees from the territories newly conquered by Castile and Aragon, resulting in a small yet densely-populated territory which was more uniformly Muslim and Arabic-speaking than before. Granada itself expanded and new
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During the Roman period, there was a township named Iliberris on the slopes of the Sierra de Elvira, where archaeological remains of Roman, Visigothic, and Arab origin have been found. The existence of a Roman settlement in the same place as Granada—or rather, the identification of Granada with
1112:), with arcades of horseshoe arches, has been preserved today as part of the church. The mosque originally covered a total area measuring 42.4 by 32.2 metres. The mosque's prayer hall, now disappeared, had a hypostyle form similar to the city's larger Great Mosque (on the site of the current 1346:: A Nasrid-era house built in the 14th century, modified in the 15th century and again in the 17th century. Restored in the 1980s, it's an important well-preserved example of Nasrid domestic architecture. The house is still used as a residence and is not open to the public. 806:
families, or rooms from adjacent houses were purchased and joined together to expand available living spaces. These crowded conditions continued until the 1970s, when the standard of living increased and some affluent families began to return to the neighbourhood.
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has long been debated by scholars. Modern archeological digs on the Albaicín hill have uncovered finds demonstrating the presence of a significant Roman town on that site. Little is known, however, about the history of the city in the period between the end of the
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the ground floor. The "doubling" of rooms on both the ground and upper floors likely reflected their seasonal use: the upper floors, which were warmer, were used in colder months while the ground floors were used in warmer months. In the 16th century, Castilian
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had jurisdiction over the southern half of Spain. Its various elements were built over several decades, with its exterior façade, designed in a Mannerist style by Francisco del Castillo, being completed in 1587. It is located on Plaza
1497:: This medieval cistern is visible next to the Church of San Cristobal, which was built on top of a former mosque. The cistern has a large arched entrance below street level that is accessible via a staircase. It was restored in 1989. 1491:: This 13th-century Nasrid cistern was part of a former mosque, now the Church of San Miguel Bajo. The arched opening of the cistern is visible on the side of the church, next to the public square called Placeta de San Miguel Bajo. 1088:: The minaret of the al-Murābiṭīn Mosque ("Mosque of the Hermits" or "Mosque of the Almoravids"), now incorporated with the Church of San José. The mosque is believed to have been built in the 11th century, during the Zirid period. 1461:
A network of numerous cisterns, dating from as far back as the 11th century, are still extant throughout the neighbourhood. The openings to some of the cisterns are visible at street level. Among the most notable examples are:
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The city and its residences were supplied with water through an extensive hydraulic system of underground cisterns and pipes. The Zirid palace was located near the largest medieval cistern of the Albaicin, known in Arabic as
962:: A section of the 11th-century Zirid city walls runs along the high ridge of the Albaicin today, from Puerta de Elvira in the west to Puerta Nueva in the east. These walls protected the former Zirid palace and citadel, the 1197:: A church located at Plaza del Salvador (off Cuesta del Chapiz), on the site of the neighbourhood's former main mosque. The original mosque was consecrated as a church in 1499 by Cardinal Cisneros, in violation of the 674:. However, when Ibn Al-Ahmar established himself in the city he moved the royal palace from the old Zirid citadel on the Albaicín hill to the Sabika hill further south, beginning construction on what became the present 1261:: Church on Calle San Luis, currently ruined. It was originally completed in 1526 in a typical Mudéjar style, with later additions in the 18th century. It was damaged and left in its current state during the 1930s. 4336: 4277: 1138:: The al-Tā'ibīn Mosque ("Mosque of the Converts") was a former mosque built by the Almohads in the 13th century. Its minaret is now incorporated into the present Church of San Juan de los Reyes. It features some 763:'. After the Christian conquest, much of the Morisco population of the city was displaced to the Albaicin, where they were joined in the 16th century by emigrants from the surrounding hinterlands of the 1120:
divided by rows of arches supported by 86 marble columns, with the central aisle being wider than the others. The courtyard was planted with lemon trees. Opposite the mosque there originally stood an
1547: 359:(called "Beatia" by the Romans) and that the name was given in reference to the refugees of that city who settled here during the Nasrid period. Another theory is that name comes from Arabic 1475:("the Old Cistern"), is the largest medieval cistern in the Albaicin, with a capacity of 300 cubic metres. It dates from the 11th century and was used in part to serve the Zirid citadel ( 3674: 1043:("Gate of the Boards"). This gate was also part of the fortification connecting the Zirid citadel on the Albaicín with the former Zirid fortress on the Sabika hill. It formed part of a 888:
motifs also began to appear among the decorative motifs and the upper floor galleries were extended around all four sides of the courtyard (rather than just the north and south sides).
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on the north and south sides of the courtyard. Traditionally, the northern rooms were larger, allowing them to take advantage of the northern winds and the midday sun.
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Tower of San Lorenzo in the Albaicín. Drawing by Federico Ruiz (1837-1868), engraving by Edward Skill (1831-1873), published in the Spanish magazine El Museo Universal
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a Mudéjar-style church with a former 11th-century minaret. The church is dated to 1525, but the former mosque had been consecrated as a church as early as 1494.
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which passes through the city. The neighbourhood is notable for its historic monuments and for largely retaining its medieval street plan dating back to the
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Orihuela, Antonio (2021). "From the Private to the Public Space: Domestic and Urban Architecture of Islamic Granada". In Boloix-Gallardo, Bárbara (ed.).
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Procession of the Viaticum on the street of Zafra, the Albaicín by Manuel Ruiz Sanchez Morales (1853-1922), stored at Biblioteca Provincial de Granada
1352:: A Nasrid-era house, built in the late 15th century and expanded in the 16th century with the addition of a second floor. It is now open to tourists. 1273:: Church on Calle San Miguel, above the Sacromonte neighbourhood. It was originally built in 1671 on the site of a former Nasrid fortification tower, 3601:
Fromherz, Allen (2021). "The Berber Empires in Granada (6th–7th/12th–13th Centuries). Revolution or Continuity?". In Boloix-Gallardo, Bárbara (ed.).
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Orihuela, Antonio (2007). "The Andalusi House in Granada (Thirteenth to Sixteenth Centuries)". In Anderson, Glaire D.; Rosser-Owen, Mariam (eds.).
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The region surrounding what today is Granada has been populated since at least 5500 BC. The most ancient ruins found in the area belong to an
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Castro, Francisco Vidal (2006). "Water And Farm Estates In The Arabic Documents Of The Naṣrid Kingdom Of Granada". In Sijpesteijn, Petra (ed.).
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in 1501. A new church building was constructed by the Catholic Monarchs in the 16th century. The church was severely damaged by riots in 1936.
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Bush, Olga (2013). "Granada art and architecture". In Fleet, Kate; Krämer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John; Rowson, Everett (eds.).
1358:: A residential complex consisting of two connected houses built on the remains of a Nasrid-era mansion of the 14th century known as the 795: 752: 3870: 580:. The northern part of these walls, near the Albaicin citadel, have survived to the present day, along with one of its main gates, the 4399: 4313: 4738: 4732: 4720: 4553: 4486: 4328: 4269: 4196: 64: 3888: 654:
In the 13th century, following the rise and fall of other Muslim dynasties and the military advances of the Christian kingdoms of
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Dickie, James; Marín, Manuela (1992). "Granada: A Case Study of Arab Urbanism in Muslim Spain". In Jayyushi, Salma Khadra (ed.).
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García-Arenal, Mercedes (2014). "Granada". In Fleet, Kate; Krämer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John; Rowson, Everett (eds.).
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Southern courtyard of the Casa del Chapiz, built in the 16th century but incorporating remains of a 14th-century Nasrid house
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Rėklaitytė, Ieva (2021). "The Rumor of Water: A Key Element of Moorish Granada". In Boloix-Gallardo, Bárbara (ed.).
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Ieva, Rėklaitytė (2021). "The Rumor of Water: A Key Element of Moorish Granada". In Boloix-Gallardo, Bárbara (ed.).
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García-Arenal, Mercedes (2014). Fleet, Kate; Krämer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John; Rowson, Everett (eds.).
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that decorate the building. In the 17th century it was inhabited by the poet Pedro Soto de Rojas and the sculptor
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View towards the 11th-century Zirid walls of the Albaicin, with the bastion of the Puerta Monaita on the far right
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Among the oldest and most important preserved historic houses in the neighbourhood are the Casa de Zafra and the
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A balcony in the Albayzín by painter M. Arroyo Fernandez in 1891, stored at Biblioteca Provincial de Granada
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of the Alhambra. All that remains today is one of the gate's hexagonal towers and fragments of its former
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A mansion built in 1539 on the Carrera del Darro, currently housing the Archaeological Museum of Granada.
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Vincent, Bernard (2021). "1492: From Islamic to Christian Granada". In Boloix-Gallardo, Bárbara (ed.).
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In the Albaicín there are numerous monuments from different periods, mainly the Nasrid period and the
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A new set of walls was constructed further north of the Albaicín during the 13th–14th centuries, with
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There are several theories as to the origin of the district's present name, which comes from Arabic
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Creating Christian Granada: Society and Religious Culture in an Old-World Frontier City, 1492–1600
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The Church and mirador of San Nicolas at the top of the Albaicín hill (seen from the Alhambra)
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Puerta Monaita (formerly Bāb al-Unaydar), one of the 11th-century Zirid gates in the Albaicin
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and Francesc Xavier Parcerisa in 1850, published in the work Recuerdos y bellezas de España
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in the area. At least twenty underground cisterns still exist in the neighbourhood today.
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Revisiting Al-Andalus: Perspectives on the Material Culture of Islamic Iberia and Beyond
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and Renaissance styles. New civic institutions were also built in the area, such as the
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This mosque was converted in 1499 into the Church of San Salvador. Only the mosque's
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Casa de Zafra, a traditional house in the Albaicín built in the 14th–15th centuries
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Architecture of the Islamic West: North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula, 700–1800
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At the beginning of the 11th century, the area became dominated by the Zirids, a
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Almohad minaret (13th century) attached to the Church of San Juan de los Reyes
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Cemetery, formerly existed outside this gate. The present-day Royal Hospital (
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to the west and the Great Mosque of the Albaicín to the east. Next to
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From al-Andalus to Khurasan: Documents from the Medieval Muslim World
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Courtyard of the 16th-century Castril Palace (Archaeological Museum)
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Islamic Palace Architecture in the Western Mediterranean: A History
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Performing al-Andalus: Music and Nostalgia across the Mediterranean
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was the Arabic plural noun denoting the inhabitants of the city of
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M. Bloom, Jonathan; S. Blair, Sheila, eds. (2009). "Granada".
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International Dictionary of Historic Places: Southern Europe
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Muslim Spain and Portugal: A Political History of al-Andalus
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in 1994, as an extension of the historic site of the nearby
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tribe around 650 BC. This settlement became later known as
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Granada, Ele Medios, Álvaro de Bazán 9 3º Derecha, 18010.
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Church of El Salvador (Collegiate Church of San Salvador)
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Itineraries by the district of the Albaicin (in Spanish)
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Casa Nazarí de la calle del Cobertizo de Santa Inés nº 4
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in the early 19th century and rebuilt a few years after.
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Minaret of the al-Tā'ibīn Mosque (San Juan de los Reyes)
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Remains of the 14th-century Nasrid walls of the Albaicín
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The mosque was built in the 13th century by the 510:, was located further northwest, near present-day 4185:For official site names, see each article or the 4170: 3815: 3216:"Casa del Almirante de Aragón ⋆ Agencia Albaicín" 2758:Seville, Córdoba, and Granada: A Cultural History 2686: 1813: 911:Archaeological and Ethnographic Museum of Granada 466:, starting in 711 AD, brought large parts of the 4821: 3843: 3653: 2809: 2715: 2653: 2575: 2468: 1979: 1946: 1838: 1657: 608:("the Old Cistern") and in Spanish today as the 600:) is located further east along the same wall. 2823:"Iglesia de San Miguel Bajo ⋆ Agencia Albaicín" 2273: 1454:Entrance to the Aljibe de Trillo (14th century) 4504:Catalan Romanesque Churches of the Vall de Boí 3392: 2976:"Ermita de San Miguel Alto ⋆ Agencia Albaicín" 2851:"Aljibe de San Miguel Bajo ⋆ Agencia Albaicín" 1890:. Routledge. pp. 490, 505 (see note 18). 1881: 1384:style. It was later inhabited by the Admiral ( 1285: 1082:, now open to visitors as a historic monument. 4156: 3920: 2901:"Iglesia de San Ildefonso ⋆ Agencia Albaicín" 2876:"Iglesia de San Cristóbal ⋆ Agencia Albaicín" 2195:"Iglesia de San Cristóbal ⋆ Agencia Albaicín" 1923: 1853: 1442:Interior of the Aljibe del Rey (11th century) 1388:) of Aragón, from after whom it is now named. 987:) stands over a part of this former cemetery. 3654:Barrucand, Marianne; Bednorz, Achim (1992). 2728:Lowe, Alfonso; Seymour-Davies, Hugh (2000). 2557:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2120:Blood and Faith: The Purging of Muslim Spain 1674:"Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzín, Granada" 828: 638:that is now part of the Church of San José. 4634:Rock art of the Iberian Mediterranean Basin 4534:Rock art of the Iberian Mediterranean Basin 4429:Rock art of the Iberian Mediterranean Basin 4304:Rock art of the Iberian Mediterranean Basin 3844:Rodgers, Helen; Cavendish, Stephen (2021). 3714: 3291:"Casa de los Mascarones ⋆ Agencia Albaicín" 3241:"Palacio de los Córdova ⋆ Agencia Albaicín" 2786:"Iglesia de San Nicolás ⋆ Agencia Albaicín" 2508:Plano árabe de Granada de Luis Seco de Luna 2092: 1092:Remains of the Great Mosque of the Albaicin 1017:Puente del Cadí (or Puerta de los Tableros) 759:to Christianity, who then became known as ' 707:). 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(2021). 2162: 2160: 2045: 1973: 1971: 1969: 1967: 1965: 1963: 1961: 1959: 1957: 1955: 1904: 1746: 1722: 498:population and was thus also known as 4187:List of World Heritage Sites in Spain 4144: 3908: 3672: 3551:Enamorado, Virgilio Martinez (2011). 3445:"Aljibe de Trillo ⋆ Agencia Albaicín" 3313: 3311: 3097:Patronato de la Alhambra y Generalife 3062: 3060: 3023: 2845: 2843: 2605:Patronato de la Alhambra y Generalife 2299: 2297: 2244: 2242: 2158: 2156: 2154: 2152: 2150: 2148: 2146: 2144: 2142: 2140: 2033: 1877: 1875: 1873: 1844: 1422: 1078:(bathhouse), originally known as the 891: 845:The traditional type of house is the 809:In 1994, the Albaicín was declared a 755:throughout Granada, triggered by the 270: 4697:Risco Caído and the Sacred Mountains 4410:Monastery of Saint Mary of Guadalupe 4314:San Millán Yuso and Suso Monasteries 3553:"Falcons and Falconry in Al-Andalus" 3317: 3142:"Casa del Chapiz ⋆ Agencia Albaicín" 2754: 2687:Castillo-Ferreira, Mercedes (2016). 2628:. Paris: Arts et métiers graphiques. 2436: 2334:The Handbook for Travellers in Spain 2116: 1763: 1761: 1759: 1757: 1755: 1668: 1666: 506:of the Jews"). A larger settlement, 4474:University and Historic Precinct of 3487: 3462: 3437: 3412: 3386: 3362: 3338: 3266:"Casa de Porras ⋆ Agencia Albaicín" 2775: 2626:L'architecture musulmane d'Occident 2617: 2593: 2531: 2522:, p. 781. Edición: Guía de Granada. 1952: 1800:. Vol. 8–14. 1962. p. 23. 1771:Lost Paradise: The Story of Granada 1565:Casa del Chapiz in the Albaicín by 1239:Church and mirador of San Cristobal 1098:) is incorporated into the present 1001:Puerta Nueva (or Arco de las Pesas) 588:in Spanish). Another smaller gate, 380: 348: 284: 24: 4495:Archaeological Ensemble of Tarraco 4424:, a landscape of Arts and Sciences 4337:Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests 4278:Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests 4256: 3895:Webcam Albayzín - Granada/Alhambra 3582:. 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Albaicin

Albaicín / Albayzín is located in Spain
37°10′54″N 3°35′54″W / 37.18167°N 3.59833°W / 37.18167; -3.59833
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Spain
Autonomous community
Andalusia
Province
Granada
Municipality
Granada
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Alhambra
Generalife
Criteria
314bis-002
Session
[alβajˈθin]
Arabic
romanized
Granada
Spain
Darro River
Nasrid period
Reconquista
World Heritage Site
Alhambra
Arabic
Baeza

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