Les Revoltes De Cordoue Apr 2026

The final "revolt" was actually a decades-long civil war (Fitna) that ended the Caliphate forever.

Thousands of residents from the Secunda district (the Arrabal) stormed the gates of the Alcázar. Les revoltes de Cordoue

A group of Christians, led by Eulogius, began publicly insulting Islam to provoke execution. The final "revolt" was actually a decades-long civil

To crush a brewing rebellion, the Emir invited the city’s prominent leaders to a banquet. To crush a brewing rebellion, the Emir invited

Here is a look at the revolts that shaped the heart of Al-Andalus. 1. The Day of the Moat (797 AD)

The Day of the Moat, the Revolt of the Arrabal, and the ultimate fall of the Caliphate—the history of Córdoba is written in blood and defiance. While we often remember medieval Córdoba as a beacon of science and "convivencia," it was also a pressure cooker of social and political tension.