Arabic Spain : sidelights on her history and art . Fig. 6.—West Dooi .,t Ili( Clmi h is,, I,,,,,,! I, I,In,, ()n_irnll\built by till Alozaiabs <in e\i--tin^ m^cnptioii tin towtiwas addi d in lOSb h} Itimad, wifp of jVIotamid Ibn Aljbad, loiher son Ar-Rashid, Kadi of Seville, the court of whose palace standsopposite, with an upper story added in the seventeenth century. CHRISTIANS AND MUWALLADS 145 succeeded by his son Mohammed before Abderrahmansaccession, accepted their new over-lord without protest, nordo we find any serious revival of trouble here during hislong reign. But t


Arabic Spain : sidelights on her history and art . Fig. 6.—West Dooi .,t Ili( Clmi h is,, I,,,,,,! I, I,In,, ()n_irnll\built by till Alozaiabs <in e\i--tin^ m^cnptioii tin towtiwas addi d in lOSb h} Itimad, wifp of jVIotamid Ibn Aljbad, loiher son Ar-Rashid, Kadi of Seville, the court of whose palace standsopposite, with an upper story added in the seventeenth century. CHRISTIANS AND MUWALLADS 145 succeeded by his son Mohammed before Abderrahmansaccession, accepted their new over-lord without protest, nordo we find any serious revival of trouble here during hislong reign. But the Muwallads and Christians do not seemto have been materially weakened by the twenty-five yearsceaseless warfare, for we find Omar Ibn Hafsun, now theiracknowledged leader, more persistent than ever in hisattempts to carve out a kingdom for his own people. Thetruce with the Seville party was personal to Abderrahman. Immediately on Abdullahs death, Mohammed IbnHejjaj took the oath of allegiance, and the other Yemeniteleaders shortly followed hi


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