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A "Companion to Islamic Granada" gathers, for the first time in English, a number of essays exploring aspects of the Islamic history of this city from the 8th through the 15th centuries from an interdisciplinary perspective. This collective volume examines the political development of Medieval Gharnāṭa under the rule of different dynasties, drawing on both historiographical and archaeological sources. It also analyses the complexity of its religious and multicultural society, as well as its economic, scientific, and intellectual life. The volume also transcends the year 1492, analysing the development of both the mudejar and the "morisco" populations and their contribution to Grenadian culture and architecture up to the 17th century.
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Islam in Medieval Granada: Muslim Population, Practices, and Places
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Christians and Jews in Islamic Granada: Presence, Influence, Power
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The Last Muslim Inhabitants of a Newly-Christianized Granada: Mudejars and Moriscos
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Law and Religious Sciences: Development and Daily Practice in Muslim Granada
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Science and Medicine in Medieval Granada: Learning, Practice, and Institutions
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The Flourishing of Arabic Literature in Islamic Granada: Phases, Genres, and Authors
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From the Private to the Public Space: Domestic and Urban Architecture of Islamic Granada
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The Rumor of Water: A Key Element of Moorish Granada
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