Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Abd ar-Rahman III.

Almería - Alcazaba

02 Dec 2023 1 110
Almería was founded in 955 by Abd ar-Rahman III. as a main port of his empire. Under Moorish rule, the city experienced prosperity through the production and export of silk fabrics. After a temporary conquest by King Alfonso VII of Castile-León in 1147, Almería was again under Moorish control from 1157. In 1489 "Los Reyes Católicos" Ferdinand and Isabel conquered the city. Already three years later Almería became a bishop's see with the founding of the diocese. The 16th century was a century of natural disasters for Almería; It suffered at least four major earthquakes (1512, 1522, 1529, 1550). Alcazaba The Alcazaba, which towers over the Szadt, was built in the 10th century under the Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. built. The Alcazaba was used by Muslim governors until the 15th century. In 1522 the palace complex was destroyed by an earthquake and only partially replaced by new buildings.

Almería - Cable Inglés

01 Dec 2023 1 99
Almería was founded in 955 by Abd ar-Rahman III. as a main port of his empire. Under Moorish rule, the city experienced prosperity through the production and export of silk fabrics. After a temporary conquest by King Alfonso VII of Castile-León in 1147, Almería was again under Moorish control from 1157. In 1489 "Los Reyes Católicos" Ferdinand and Isabel conquered the city. Already three years later Almería became a bishop's see with the founding of the diocese. The 16th century was a century of natural disasters for Almería; It suffered at least four major earthquakes (1512, 1522, 1529, 1550). Cable Inglés is a pier that served as an ore loading ramp from 1904 to 1970. The facility is considered an industrial historical monument and has been restored since the early 2000s. The construction of the Linares Baeza-Almería railway facilitated the transportation of ore from mines near Alquife (100km southwest). The mines were operated by the Scottish Alquife Mines and Railway Company Limited, based in Glasgow. The company built this ore loading ramp to facilitate the loading of ore.

Almería - Plaza de la Constitución

01 Dec 2023 1 84
Almería was founded in 955 by Abd ar-Rahman III. as a main port of his empire. Under Moorish rule, the city experienced prosperity through the production and export of silk fabrics. After a temporary conquest by King Alfonso VII of Castile-León in 1147, Almería was again under Moorish control from 1157. In 1489 "Los Reyes Católicos" Ferdinand and Isabel conquered the city. Already three years later Almería became a bishop's see with the founding of the diocese. The 16th century was a century of natural disasters for Almería; It suffered at least four major earthquakes (1512, 1522, 1529, 1550). In the center of the "Plaza de la Constitución" (aka "Plaza Vieja") the "Monumento a los Mártires de la Libertad" was erected. The monument commemorates an episode in which a group of Liberal fighters from Gibraltar arrived in Almería in August 1824 to speak out against the absolutism of the time and a return to the constitution of 1812.

Almería - Catedral de Almería

01 Dec 2023 2 69
Almería was founded in 955 by Abd ar-Rahman III. as a main port of his empire. Under Moorish rule, the city experienced prosperity through the production and export of silk fabrics. After a temporary conquest by King Alfonso VII of Castile-León in 1147, Almería was again under Moorish control from 1157. In 1489 "Los Reyes Católicos" Ferdinand and Isabel conquered the city. Already three years later Almería became a bishop's see with the founding of the diocese. The 16th century was a century of natural disasters for Almería; It suffered at least four major earthquakes (1512, 1522, 1529, 1550). The construction of the Cathedral began in 1524 after the previous church was destroyed by an earthquake in 1522. It is a fortified church, which became necessary due to the constant attacks by Berber pirates. Even the apse is shaped like a square defensive tower.

Almería - Catedral de Almería

01 Dec 2023 2 90
Almería was founded in 955 by Abd ar-Rahman III. as a main port of his empire. Under Moorish rule, the city experienced prosperity through the production and export of silk fabrics. After a temporary conquest by King Alfonso VII of Castile-León in 1147, Almería was again under Moorish control from 1157. In 1489 "Los Reyes Católicos" Ferdinand and Isabel conquered the city. Already three years later Almería became a bishop's see with the founding of the diocese. The 16th century was a century of natural disasters for Almería; It suffered at least four major earthquakes (1512, 1522, 1529, 1550). The construction of the Cathedral began in 1524 after the previous church was destroyed by an earthquake in 1522. It is a fortified church, which became necessary due to the constant attacks by Berber pirates. Even the apse is shaped like a square defensive tower.

Almería - Catedral de Almería

01 Dec 2023 1 65
Almería was founded in 955 by Abd ar-Rahman III. as a main port of his empire. Under Moorish rule, the city experienced prosperity through the production and export of silk fabrics. After a temporary conquest by King Alfonso VII of Castile-León in 1147, Almería was again under Moorish control from 1157. In 1489 "Los Reyes Católicos" Ferdinand and Isabel conquered the city. Already three years later Almería became a bishop's see with the founding of the diocese. The 16th century was a century of natural disasters for Almería; It suffered at least four major earthquakes (1512, 1522, 1529, 1550). The construction of the Cathedral began in 1524 after the previous church was destroyed by an earthquake in 1522. It is a fortified church, which became necessary due to the constant attacks by Berber pirates. Even the apse is shaped like a square defensive tower.

Almería - Super 8 Club

01 Dec 2023 2 48
Almería was founded in 955 by Abd ar-Rahman III. as a main port of his empire. Under Moorish rule, the city experienced prosperity through the production and export of silk fabrics. After a temporary conquest by King Alfonso VII of Castile-León in 1147, Almería was again under Moorish control from 1157. In 1489 "Los Reyes Católicos" Ferdinand and Isabel conquered the city. Already three years later Almería became a bishop's see with the founding of the diocese. The 16th century was a century of natural disasters for Almería; It suffered at least four major earthquakes (1512, 1522, 1529, 1550). In addition, that century saw regular attacks by Berber pirates, which continued into the 18th century. Mainly residents of the coastal areas were deported into slavery in North Africa. This is why some old building eg the Cathedral are fortified and look like castles. In 1979 The Buggles sang "Video killed the Radio Star". Soon later "Super 8" was a victim of video as well.

Almazán - Ermita de Jesus

28 Aug 2023 104
Almazán is a small town about 30 km south of Soria. The city was probably founded by the Cordobesian Emir and Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. (+ 961) founded and heavily fortified. In 1068, Almazán was conquered by the Christian army of Alfonso VI of León, but soon after was recovered for al-Ándalus. In 1128, it was repopulated by Alfonso I, although after his death in 1134, the town fell into Castilian hands and was granted by Alfonso VII of León to the bishops of Sigüenza. Ermita de Jesús is a baroque hermitage from the beginning of the 17th century. It sits on the site that used to be the old parish church of Santiago and it is assumed, that the architect Juan Antonio de Pimpinela, may have been an Italian because of the octagonal plan resembles baroque models from Italy.

Almazán - Confiteria Almarza

28 Aug 2023 1 62
Almazán is a small town about 30 km south of Soria. The city was probably founded by the Cordobesian Emir and Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. (+ 961) founded and heavily fortified. In 1068, Almazán was conquered by the Christian army of Alfonso VI of León, but soon after was recovered for al-Ándalus. In 1128, it was repopulated by Alfonso I, although after his death in 1134, the town fell into Castilian hands and was granted by Alfonso VII of León to the bishops of Sigüenza. We were told, that the Confiteria Almarza, founded in 1820, would offer the by far best and sweetest yemas in town. The yemas were really good. www.confiteriaalmarza.com

Almazán - San Miguel

28 Aug 2023 2 82
Almazán is a small town about 30 km south of Soria. The city was probably founded by the Cordobesian Emir and Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. (+ 961) founded and heavily fortified. In 1068, Almazán was conquered by the Christian army of Alfonso VI of León, but soon after was recovered for al-Ándalus. In 1128, it was repopulated by Alfonso I, although after his death in 1134, the town fell into Castilian hands and was granted by Alfonso VII of León to the bishops of Sigüenza. The construction of the Romanesque church of San Miguel began in the mid-12th century, after the town's incorporation into Castile. This dome is high over the crossing. It is a masterpiece of Mozarabic art. It is made up of semicircular arches. The arches form an eight-pointed star with eight portholes that illuminate the interior.

Almazán - San Miguel

28 Aug 2023 64
Almazán is a small town about 30 km south of Soria. The city was probably founded by the Cordobesian Emir and Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. (+ 961) founded and heavily fortified. In 1068, Almazán was conquered by the Christian army of Alfonso VI of León, but soon after was recovered for al-Ándalus. In 1128, it was repopulated by Alfonso I, although after his death in 1134, the town fell into Castilian hands and was granted by Alfonso VII of León to the bishops of Sigüenza. The construction of the Romanesque church of San Miguel began in the mid-12th century, after the town's incorporation into Castile. A Master of the Beasts

Almazán - San Miguel

28 Aug 2023 3 65
Almazán is a small town about 30 km south of Soria. The city was probably founded by the Cordobesian Emir and Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. (+ 961) founded and heavily fortified. In 1068, Almazán was conquered by the Christian army of Alfonso VI of León, but soon after was recovered for al-Ándalus. In 1128, it was repopulated by Alfonso I, although after his death in 1134, the town fell into Castilian hands and was granted by Alfonso VII of León to the bishops of Sigüenza. The construction of the Romanesque church of San Miguel began in the mid-12th century, after the town's incorporation into Castile. A Romanesque Madonna

Almazán - San Miguel

28 Aug 2023 1 58
Almazán is a small town about 30 km south of Soria. The city was probably founded by the Cordobesian Emir and Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. (+ 961) founded and heavily fortified. In 1068, Almazán was conquered by the Christian army of Alfonso VI of León, but soon after was recovered for al-Ándalus. In 1128, it was repopulated by Alfonso I, although after his death in 1134, the town fell into Castilian hands and was granted by Alfonso VII of León to the bishops of Sigüenza. The construction of the Romanesque church of San Miguel began in the mid-12th century, after the town's incorporation into Castile.

Almazán - San Miguel

28 Aug 2023 2 52
Almazán is a small town about 30 km south of Soria. The city was probably founded by the Cordobesian Emir and Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. (+ 961) founded and heavily fortified. In 1068, Almazán was conquered by the Christian army of Alfonso VI of León, but soon after was recovered for al-Ándalus. In 1128, it was repopulated by Alfonso I, although after his death in 1134, the town fell into Castilian hands and was granted by Alfonso VII of León to the bishops of Sigüenza. The construction of the Romanesque church of San Miguel began in the mid-12th century, after the town's incorporation into Castile.

Almazán - San Miguel

28 Aug 2023 1 53
Almazán is a small town about 30 km south of Soria. The city was probably founded by the Cordobesian Emir and Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. (+ 961) founded and heavily fortified. In 1068, Almazán was conquered by the Christian army of Alfonso VI of León, but soon after was recovered for al-Ándalus. In 1128, it was repopulated by Alfonso I, although after his death in 1134, the town fell into Castilian hands and was granted by Alfonso VII of León to the bishops of Sigüenza. The construction of the Romanesque church of San Miguel began in the mid-12th century, after the town's incorporation into Castile.

Almazán - San Miguel

28 Aug 2023 1 60
Almazán is a small town about 30 km south of Soria. The city was probably founded by the Cordobesian Emir and Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. (+ 961) founded and heavily fortified. In 1068, Almazán was conquered by the Christian army of Alfonso VI of León, but soon after was recovered for al-Ándalus. In 1128, it was repopulated by Alfonso I, although after his death in 1134, the town fell into Castilian hands and was granted by Alfonso VII of León to the bishops of Sigüenza. The construction of the Romanesque church of San Miguel began in the mid-12th century, after the town's incorporation into Castile.

Almazán - Puerta de la Villa

28 Aug 2023 40
Almazán is a small town about 30 km south of Soria. The city was probably founded by the Cordobesian Emir and Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. (+ 961) founded and heavily fortified. In 1068, Almazán was conquered by the Christian army of Alfonso VI of León, but soon after was recovered for al-Ándalus. In 1128, it was repopulated by Alfonso I, although after his death in 1134, the town fell into Castilian hands and was granted by Alfonso VII of León to the bishops of Sigüenza. The word "Almazán" derives from an Arabic word with the meaning "fortified place". The fortifications that remain today, such as the Puerta de la Villa, date from the 12th and were later expanded.

Almazán

28 Aug 2023 1 59
Almazán is a small town about 30 km south of Soria. The city was probably founded by the Cordobesian Emir and Caliph Abd ar-Rahman III. (+ 961) founded and heavily fortified. In 1068, Almazán was conquered by the Christian army of Alfonso VI of León, but soon after was recovered for al-Ándalus. In 1128, it was repopulated by Alfonso I, although after his death in 1134, the town fell into Castilian hands and was granted by Alfonso VII of León to the bishops of Sigüenza. The word "Almazán" derives from an Arabic word with the meaning "fortified place". This wall (2,5m thick) was erected in the 12th and 13th centuries.

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