Fall of Granada
The fall of Granada marked the end of Islamic rule in the Iberian Peninsula after nearly eight centuries of conflict. The marriage of Ferdinand and Isabella catalyzed the unification of Spain, leading to the siege of Granada, which concluded in January 1492. This pivotal moment not only reshaped Spain's political landscape but also left a lasting cultural legacy, evident in architectural marvels like the Alhambra.In this clip
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