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Who are the Reconquista?

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  1. I think the Reconquista is a what instead of a who.

    The Reconquista was a period of 800 years in the Middle Ages during which the several Christian kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula expanded themselves at the expense of the Muslim states of al-Andaluls. The Islamic conquest of the Christian Visigothic kingdom in the eighth century (begun 710–12) extended over almost the entire peninsula (except major parts of Galicia, the Asturias, and the Basque Country). By the thirteenth century all that remained was the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada, to be conquered in 1492, bringing the entire peninsula under Christian leadership.

    The Reconquista began in the immediate aftermath of the Islamic conquest and passed through major phases before its completion. The formation of the Kingdom of Asturias under Pelagius and the Battle of Covadonga in 722 being major formative events. Charlemagne (768–814) reconquered the western Pyrenees and Septimania and formed a Marca Hispanica to defend the border between Francia and the Muslims. After the advent of the Crusades, much of the idealogy of Reconquista was subsumed within the wider context of Crusading. Even before the Crusades, however, soldiers from elsewhere in Europe had been travelling to the Spains to participate in the Reconquista as an act of Christian penitence.

    Throughout this period the situation in Iberia was more nuanced and complicated than any ideology would allow. Christian and Muslim rulers commonly fought amongst themselves and interfaith alliances were not unusual. The fighting along the Christian-Muslim frontier was punctuated by periods of prolonged peace and truces. The Muslims did not cease to start offensives aimed at reconquering their lost territories. Blurring the sides even further were mercenaries who simply fought for whoever paid more.

    The Reconquista came to an end on the 2 January 1492 with the conquest of Granada. The last Muslim ruler of Granada, Muhammad XII, better known as Boabdil, surrendered his kingdom to Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile, the Catholic Monarchs (los Reyes Católicos). This event marked the end of Muslim rule in Iberia.

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    The term Reconquista (in English, "reconquest") was popularized by Mexican writers Carlos Fuentes and Elena Poniatowska to describe the demographic and cultural presence of Mexicans into the Southwestern United States.

    The premise of this reconquest is an historical claim to the land prior to the presence of European-Americans. The term does not make a claim for Spaniard-Europeans but rather, for Mexicans, the majority of whom are mixed-blood and full-blood indigenous-blooded people

    Reconquista is also a city in Argentina.


  2. They are supposedly Mexican immigrants, both legal and illegal, who have entered the United States and settled in areas formerly owned by Spain or Mexico, but conquered by the United States during the early Nineteenth Century.  By settling in these areas and becoming the majority populations, they claim to be reconquering these territories for Mexico.  Such states include California, New Mexico, etc.

  3. The Reconquista, it was the gradual push back by the native Christian population of the muslims from North Africa who had conquered most of Spain during the Dark Ages. One of the most famous christian Knights who took part in this was Rodrido Diaz de Vivar, who was nicknamed El Cid.

    Coincidence or not, within the same year of the last Muslims being defeated and expelled from Spain, Columbus set sail for India, discovering of course the Americas.  

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