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    The Treaty of Granada, also known as the Surrender of Granada or the Capitulations, was signed and ratified on November 25, 1491, between Boabdil, the...
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    entire time. After the Battle of Granada a provisional surrender, the Treaty of Granada, was signed on November 25, 1491, which granted two months to the...
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    Moors (category Medieval history of Portugal)
    the terms of the Treaty of Granada (1491). In 1501, Castilian authorities delivered an ultimatum to the Muslims of Granada: they could either convert...
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    Persecution of Muslims Philip III of Spain Reconquista, the conquest of Al-Andalus by the Christians of the North. Torna atrás Treaty of Granada (1491) Anwar...
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    of Granada (1492), the Madrasa continued to operate until late 1499 or early 1500,[citation needed] as per the terms of the Treaty of Granada (1491)...
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    fall of Málaga and Baza in 1487, Almuñécar, Salobreña and Almería were taken by the Christians the following year. By the beginning of 1491, Granada was...
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  • French. April 23 Granada is besieged by the Catholic Monarchs of Spain. Santa Fe, Granada is founded. May – The Ottoman–Mamluk War (1485–1491) between the...
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    made either way during that year. By 1491, the city itself lay under siege. On 25 November 1491, the Treaty of Granada was signed, setting out the conditions...
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    treaties, charters, capitulations, and coronation oaths. For example, the Treaty of Granada (1491) guaranteed religious tolerance to the Muslims of the...
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    non-Christians and gave them rights, such as in the Treaty of Granada (1491) only for Moors in recently Islamic Granada. On 30 July 1492, all the Jewish community—some...
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