granada

  1. TheWitheredStriker

    A Mozarabic/Romance Granada?

    I find the Emirate of Granada to be a fairly interesting state. It was the final remaining rump of the once-so-might al-Andalus, but that didn't make it a backwater by any means. Granada was economically prosperous and culturally vibrant, and Muslims, Christians, and Jews seemingly lived...
  2. Alfonso XI takes gibraltar

    if he attacks earlier than 1348 or he doesnt die of plague and the city falls what consequences would there for the reconquista?
  3. TL: Sans Soyombo (No Mongol Empire)
    Threadmarks: Sans Soyombo: Chapter 1

    This TL will be my attempt at making a spicy no-Mongol Empire timeline. Please wish me luck and constructively criticize! (Inspired by various other timelines.) Legend Military conflict Treaty/agreement Succession/death List Of Chapters Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Graphics Thread...
  4. GameBawesome

    WI: Independent Kingdom of Granada

    What if, the Moriscos Revolt in 1569-1571, was more successful, becoming more large scale, they gain larger support from the Ottomans, and they capture Granada in 1568. The Spanish armies give up because of guerilla warfare, and the conflict draws out, and Kingdom of Granada becomes independent...
  5. Teriyaki

    The Moors Defeat Spanish Forces During the Granada War (1482 – 1492)

    Point of Divergence … During the decade between 1482 and 1492, a series of campaigns were launched by the Moors, the remaining Muslim population located on the Iberian Peninsula, against Spanish forces under the banner of Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon. Rather than an actual drawn...
  6. Mr_Fanboy

    AHC/WI: Fall of Granada before the Fall of Constantinople

    The Fall of Granada (thus completing the Reconquista of the Iberian peninsula) and the Fall of Constantinople (thus ending the Byzantine Empire and cementing the Ottomans as a superpower of their day) were two of the most significant events of the 15th century. However... 1) With a POD no...
  7. Al-Andalus Ethnography

    This is part of an alternative historical ethnography of a village in the Alpujarras in contemporary times as if the reconquista had happened but was reconquered instead of the inquisition and expulsions happening. It details the lives of 'Latino' speaking villages of mixed Muslim and Catholic...
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