Geography
Leaders
Fall of Granada
Timeline of Events
Final Jeopardy
100

This is the name of the region that locates modern day Spain and Portgual

Iberian Peninsula

100

The names of the Spanish Monarchs that ultimately leads to the Fall of Granada and al-Andalus

Isabella and Ferdinand

100

This year marked the end of Muslim rule and limited their presence in Spain with the capture of the last remaining city.

1492

100

This year marks the beginning of Muslim rule in the Iberian Peninsula following the Umayyad conquest.

711

200

The last remaining territory of al-Andalus before its fall in 1492.

Granada

200

Which explorer did Isabella and Ferdinand fund to explore the East Indies?

Columbus

200

This term refers to the series of military campaigns undertaken by Christian kingdoms to reclaim territory from Muslim rule in the Iberian Peninsula, culminating in the Fall of Granada.

What is the Reconquista?

200

This battle in 1212 was considered a turning point that weakens Muslim power. 

Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa

300

The most significant thriving capital city in all of Muslim Spain (during the Golden Age).

Cordoba

300

The last Muslim king in Spain who handed the keys over to the Catholic Monarchs

Boabdil

300

This term refers to Muslims who remained in Spain after the Reconquista, living under Christian rule while maintaining their Islamic faith and customs.

Mudejars

300

The order and names of the two dynasties that came into Spain from Northern Africa (Answer should be __________ then ___________)

Almoravids then Almohads

400

After the fall of the Umayyad Caliphate, this term refers to the independent Muslim kingdoms that emerged in Al-Andalus during the 11th century

Taifas

400

The Almoravid leader that defended al-Andalus from the Catholics

Yusuf bin Tashufin

400

Following the Fall of Granada, this institution was established in 1478 to maintain Catholic orthodoxy and suppress heresy, impacting the Muslim population in the region.

Spanish Inquisition?

400
The year that the Decree of Expulsion was published

1502

500

This term describes the coexistence and collaboration of Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Al-Andalus during its Golden Age, leading to significant advancements in various fields such as science, philosophy, and the arts.


Convivencia

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