The supposed Mudejar revolt praised by the Muslim director of prayer from Deza (Ágreda, 1339)
Abstract
In the prefaces of the battle of the Strait of Gibraltar between Marinids and Nasrids from Africa and Granada, on the one hand, and Alfonso XI of Castile, for other one, the zabazala of Deza, according with a denunciation produced in Ágreda, tried to revolt without success to the Muslim communities of the Castilian border with Aragon and Navarre.Downloads
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