Now I went to see when the Arabs invaded Spain in 711 AD. The Muslim conquest of Spain took place under the rule of the Umayyad caliphate from 711 AD when they arrived in Gibraltar and ended in 717 AD when they crossed the Pyrenees the conquest led to the destruction of the visigothic empire and the establishment of the independent Cordoba empire and the first Abdel Rahman who completed the consolidation of Islamic law. The Iberian al-andalus conquest marks the westernmost expansion of the Umayyad Caliphate and the Islamic empire in Europe after the fall of the western Roman Empire in 476 BC another thus wavy is often mentioned in the historical sources that Hispania was one of the provinces under Roman rule where the Latin language and culture of the deep roots grew after the fall of the empire the Visigoths continued but because it is probably the most Romanized of all Teutonic tribes on April 30th 711 AD the Islamic armies were commanded by Tariq bin zayed descended from Gibraltar and an army with indigenous industries from northwestern Africa according to the Arab history of al-hakam in 711 AD Tariq bin Zayed led about 1700 a powerful invading army from North Africa to Salter Spain, but 12000 seems to be the most accurate figure in reports of armed al-hakam 1 in the heart center later that the people of Angelo did not see themselves thinking that ships were crossing and crossing again. is the capital of the commercial fleet that benefited from retreating and defeating the Visigoth army led by King Roderick in the conquest of Guadalupe in 712 AD Tariq's forces were fortified by those in charge of his village it was a large muscle and was bought to control most Iberian troops with an army of about 15,000. las in Umayyad was made up mostly of hairdressers who had themes. The ves was recently under Muslim influence. It is possible that the army represented a continuation of the Iberian high school history from pre-Islamic times and as a result it was suggested that the real conquest was not planned at the beginning of both 754 AD and other Islamic sources spoke of promoting jobs and may have been at some point in a strange war. This was probably due to the fact that the army was led by a barber and Moussa who was the ruler of Umayyad North Africa arrived the following year and the emperor was not fit to lead the route. 754 AD says that many urban dwellers fall to the hills rather than to a permanent government in the belief that Roderick was assassinated and that a decisive defeat would leave the Visigoths without leaders and unorganized in this regard The people of Visigoth account for only 1 to 2 percent of the population on the other hand which has led to a strong and effective government tool but was so focused on the point that the defeat of the imperial army left the world open to the invaders. aided by the decisive conquest of Islam may have been equally accepted by Hispanic Roman farmers who were disillusioned with the linguistic and legal divisions that prevailed among them and the violent royal and Visigoths family in 714 AD all the way to Galicia without proper controversy in the time of Arab Governor Abdel Aziz bin Moussa 714 AD k goes to 716 AD the main urban centers in Catalonia donated in 714 AD his father Mousavi has no problem with over in Soria the western regions of Banque Palencia and in the west as the sight or explosion where the hairdresser was appointed without proper or proven northern Iberian states ignored the winners and it was difficult to defend themselves when they were taken to the northwest and the underground valleys remained undefeated when the Umayyad troops arrived in Pamplona in a sent basket after negotiating with the Arab authorities to respect the cities and civilians who were common in many Iberian Peninsula. it is considered that Arras's three-year communication power was a good time spent probably reaching the Pyrenees after making the necessary travel arrangements The conquest of the city and its future domination was followed by a period of several hundred years in which the majority of the Iberian Peninsula became known as al-andalus ruled by Muslim rulers and only a handful of new Christians were able to consolidate their rule across the farthest north of the peninsula.
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Travel Back In Time With Me
Historical FictionIt is me as a scientist who is travelling back in time to see the history of humans
