Una familia de mudéjares aragoneses en el tránsito de la Edad Media a la Moderna: los Xama de Zaragoza
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A contribution to the study of the social condition of the Aragonese Mudejars based on information proceeding from notarial records. The activities of Yusuf Xama and his brothers, dedicated to the manufacture and commerce of silk cloths and the participation in diverse enterprises through `comanda' societies. Their lawsuits against individuals and institutions like the Hospital de Gracia of Zaragoza. Their peculiar and elevated social position among the Mudejars of Zaragoza at the end of the fifteenth century and the beginning of the sixteenth.Downloads
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