What If...GRANADA HAD NOT SURRENDERED?
All About History UK|Issue 129
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David J Williamson
What If...GRANADA HAD NOT SURRENDERED?

Over centuries of war, betrayal, family infighting, and political manoeuvring, the Islamic stronghold on the doorstep of Christian Europe had gradually eroded. For almost 800 years the rich and refined influence of Islamic culture, architecture, customs, and law had run through the veins of life on the mainland of Europe in the Iberian Peninsula. But Islam had proven an uncomfortable neighbour for Christian Europe, and by 1492 the Christian powers were in the ascendency, determined to retake the land they believed to be theirs. And now, only Granada, magnificent in dignified isolation, stood in their way.

What would have needed to change within Granada for it to have remained strong and defiant?

The Nasrid emirate of Granada was victim of its own disunity. It was weakened by the almost constant rivalries, feuding and violence within the royal family itself that had gone on for centuries.

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