Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Expressing Condolences Verbiage Jewish

in the twelfth and thirteenth




" My heart welcomes all faiths ... I follow the religion of love only where camels are routed. My only faith is love and my belief. "
Abenarabi


The cartoon on "The last years of Madinat Mursiya" economic and social center that was originally Murcia, since it was founded back in 825 by order of Abd Al Rahman II Cordoba until its disintegration, due in part to the strength of the Christian kingdoms, is a continuation of the previous and recounts events of the period in which Ibn Hud, the second emir of Murcia, recalls the splendor of the city. The script, 24 pages, is entirely of Peter, the monkeys of the artist and becomes a bit more "comiquero" as above, by Adventure treatment but without distorting the historical reality. With 2,000 copies, will guide the exhibition "From Muslim to Christian in the thirteenth century Murcia" in which, through various panels show the archaeological remains of this period and some frames of the comic (not original sets of the same Thanks to Allah). I think the comic give away at the expo. This, you do have time, will open to the public from May 10 to July 23, within the activities comprising the VII International Festival Murcia Tres Culturas and can be seen at the City Museum, located in the garden Powder. Comic

twenty-four pages based on the exhibition of the same name and which served as a catalog, design and drawings by Manuel Martinez and Pedro Jiménez archaeologist indent Castillo. The last years of Madinat Mursiya presents the adventure of a young man named Ibn Hud that eventually becomes the leader of the Andalusian revolt against Almohad power. Following the success of the revolt fixed capital in Murcia and it reaches the last moment of glory Islamic our city, between 1228 and 1238, before succumbing to the treachery of his allies and pressure from its enemies. Five years after the signing of the Treaty would Alcaraz, putting the city under the command of Prince Alfonso de Castilla, the future King Alfonso X. The means chosen to recreate this historical period and that was the setting Murcia comic is a contemporary element that can facilitate young people's approach to this issue. It is also the ideal to show what they looked like the most important buildings of the city, and to understand the lifestyle of the time.

Muhammad ibn Mardanis (Peñíscola 1124 - March Murcia 1172) known by Christians as the Wolf King of Mozarabic origin became king of the entire eastern area of \u200b\u200bal-Andalus.
Descended from a family of aristocrats Muladíes , went down in history as one of the most controversial men of his time, among other things, its libertine character.

From the hand of Ibn Hud buildings as we enter the Minor Fortress, we see the walls, bathrooms, glass workshops, the souk and shops, the castle of Monteagudo ...

research being carried out (in the last years of the twentieth century and early twenty-first), both archaeological and written documentation, are to demonstrate that there was a Kingdom of the Visigoth king Tudmir Teodomiro from 713 to 825 which was then to the 1031 an ancient province or kora (Kura, chora) of the territory of Al-Andalus, probably created after the administrative reforms promoted by Abderrahman I to proclaim the independent emirate.

And many of the keys to that period in the history of Murcia are coming out at the site of St. Stephen!

A for them!

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