
In this book, Lebanese historian Butrus al-Bustani presents a comprehensive overview of the most famous battles in the history of Muslim Andalusia, which spanned nearly eight centuries. The book covers the most famous battles fought by Muslims in Andalusia in a comprehensive manner, without getting bogged down in detail. It also does so without compromising the order of the battles, dividing them into clear, concise points. The book discusses not only the battles initiated by Muslims, but also the path taken by Europe to reclaim Andalusia from the Muslims, especially during the reign of the Taifa Kings, beginning with the Battle of Toledo and ending with the fall of Granada, which was the final chapter written by Muslims there. About the author: Butrus al-Bustani, author of "Arab Battles in Andalusia" and author of seven other books. - Author Butrus al-Bustani He is a Lebanese writer and encyclopedic historian, who was nicknamed “Al-Mu’allim.” Show more Other works by the author: Arab battles in Andalusia Arab writers in the pre-Islamic era and the early days of Islam Arab writers in the Abbasid era Arab writers in the pre-Islamic era and the early days of Islam Arab battles in Andalusia Arab writers in the Abbasid era Arab writers in the pre-Islamic era and the early days of Islam
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