Surrender Treaty of the Kingdom of Granada November 25th, 1491 Source: „Early Modern Spain: A Documentary History”, red. Jon Cowans, pp. 15-19 First, that the Moorish king and the military chiefs, jurists, judges, religious advisers, governors, learned men,...
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Surrender Treaty of the Kingdom of Granada November 25th, 1491 Source: „Early Modern Spain: A Documentary History”, red. Jon Cowans, pp. 15-19 First, that the Moorish king and the military chiefs, jurists, judges, religious advisers, governors, learned men, and all of the commanders and men of substance and all of the commoners of the city of Granada, including the Albaicfn and its surrounding areas, shall, with love, peace, and goodwill, . . within the next forty days turn over to This Highnesses or to this agent the fortress of the Alhambra and the Alhizan, with all their towers and gates, and all the other fortress., towers, and gates of the Sty of Granada and of the Albaícin and the surrounding areas extending out into the countryside, so that they may occupy them in this name with this people and at their At the end of the forty days, all the Moors shall surrender to Their Highnesses freely and without coercion, and they shall do what good and loyal vassals are obliged to do for t
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