History of the conquest of Spain by the Muslims.

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Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim
Dear comrades, I will talk about the history of the victory story of the Muslims and some of the histories of the Golden Age. As part of that history, how Spain was conquered is highlighted.
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Description of the Spanish conquest:
In 610 AD, Musa bin Nusayr sent four warships, four hundred infantry and one hundred cavalry cavalry to his subordinate Tariq bin Ziyad to observe the initial situation in Spain at the special request of Counter Julian, governor of Sutherland and Spanish refugees in North Africa. Army Chief Tariq returned after completing the task in a smooth manner and submitted a report on the conducive environment for conducting the operation.

The victory campaign of the Muslims led by Tariq bin Zia

The second expedition was led by Musa, ruler of North Africa and military commander in 711 AD, to send a second contingent of 7,000 barbarians and 300 Arabs under Tariq bin Zayed to conquer Spain for the second time. In four ships sent by Count Julian, Army Chief Tariq crossed the Strait of Gibraltar and encamped in the mountains of Spain. However, the place where the army chief Tariq was setting up his base was still known as Jabalut Tariq (Mountain of Tariq). He occupied the whole of southern Andalusia. Then, on 19 July 611, the main opposition forces, with a force of one hundred thousand Roderick, fought a bloody battle between the Muslim and Gothic forces at Saris, or Jerek, near Wadi Lask. It became known in history as the Battle of Wadi Lask. King Roderick was tragically defeated and killed in battle. The war brought down the future capital of Spain, C করrdoba, and the original capital, Toledo.

Army chief Musa and Tariq's joint operation
In 712 AD, Moses began his expedition to the Christian-dominated cities of the northwest, except for the area occupied by Tariq. He easily captured Medina, Seville and Merida with his 1800 troops. Then Leo, Galicia and Sarargosa came under Muslim control due to a single campaign by Tariq and Musa, then they came to Aragan in a single campaign and captured Lizio Amiya. In just two years, Muslim domination of Spain was established. Spain came under the Umayyad Caliphate of Damascus shortly after the Muslim domination of Spain with the defeat of King Roderick. Eventually the caliphs ruled Spain in a full-fledged, continuous manner, and the Umayyads fell to the Abbasids through the Battle of Jaber in 650 AD. The Umayyad Caliphate was re-established and
It continued to run smoothly until 1031 AD. Although small dynasties were later established, Muslim rule continued in Spain.
So far today, the last part will be discussed in the next post, InshaAllah.

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