This informative video is shared for public,travel Jordan Jabal Tariq جبل طارقSociety in Jordan الأردن . Actual Jabal al Tariq ,Rock of Gibraltar is in Spain.tariq bin ziyad or Zeyad. a mu slim Berber general conquered Spain in 711, in the honor of brave Muslim commander all over the wold many places are known by his name. History rock of tariq, gibraltar's arabic name, Jabal al Tariq also Gibr Tariq, means the Rock of Tariq & the english name, via minor distortions is derived from it. So when people say "Rock of Gibraltar they are actually saying, the rock of tariq.
After roderic came to power in Spain, Julian had as was the custom sent his daughter Florinda la Cava to the court of the Visigothic king for education. It is said that roderic raped her & that Julian was so incensed he resolved to have the muslims bring down the visigothic kingdom. Accordingly he entered into a treaty with tariq, musa bin naseer having returned to Qayrawan to secretly convoy, the muslim army across the Straits of Gibraltar, as he owned a number of merchant ships and had his own forts on the Spanish mainland, citation needed. Tariq ibn Ziyad (or Zeyad, a muslim Berber general that conquered Spain in 711. He didn't give his soldiers much of a choice, as he burned the ships upon landing at Gibraltar. Then again his fate was linked to theirs as they faced the enemy. he led them to battle and succeed they did, beginning 800 years of Moors' rule in southern Iberia.Musa bin Nuseer appointed tariq governor of tangier after its conquest in 710-711.
About April 26, 711, the army of tariq composed of recent converts to islam was landed on the Iberian peninsula Spain by Julian. they debarked at the foothills of a mountain which was henceforth named after him, Gibraltar Djabal Tarik.
Tariq's army contained about 7,000 Berber horsemen, and musa bin naseer is said to have sent an additional 5,000 reinforcements after the conquest. roderic to meet the threat of the Berbers assembled an army said to number 100,000.most of the army was commanded by & loyal to the sons of Wittiza whom roderic had brutally deposed. tariq bin zyad won a decisive victory when roderic was defeated and killed on July 19 at the Battle of Guadalete.
Tariq bin ziyad split his army into four divisions which went on to capture Córdoba under mughith al rumi granada & other places. while he remained at the head of the division which captured toledo. afterwards he continued advancing towards the north reaching guadalajara & astorga. tariq bin ziyad was de facto governor of hispania until the arrival of musa bin naseer.
Both commande tariq & Musa were simultaneously ordered back to damascus by the Umayyad Caliph Al-Walid I in 714. where they spent the rest of their lives. the son of Musa, Abd al-Aziz who took the command of troops of Al-Andalus was assassinated in 716.in the many arabic histories written about the conquest of southern Spain. there is a definite division of opinion regarding the relationship between tariq & Musa bin naseer. Some relate episodes of anger and envy on the part of musa, that his freedman had conquered an entire country. others do not mention or play down. On the other hand another early historian al-Baladhuri 9th century merely states that musa wrote tariq severe letter & that they two were later reconciled.
the name is derived from Arabic: جبل طارق, romanized: Jabal Ṭāriq, lit. 'Mount of Tariq' named after the 8th century Moorish military leader Tariq ibn Ziyad) That continues to be its name in Arabic. It has also been suggested that the name is a contraction of Arabic: جبل على الطريق, romanized: jabal ealaa altariq, lit.
Prehistory & ancient history
Evidence of Neanderthal habitation in Gibraltar from around 50,000 years ago has been discovered at Gorham's Cave.the caves of Gibraltar continued to be used by Homo sapiens after the final extinction of the Neanderthals. Stone tools, ancient hearths and animal bones dating from around 40,000 years ago to about 5,000 years ago have been found in deposits left in Gorham's Cave.
Numerous potsherds dating from the Neolithic period have been found in Gibraltar's caves, mostly of types typical of the Almerian culture found elsewhere in Andalusia, especially around the town of Almería, from which it takes its name.
During ancient times, Gibraltar was regarded by the peoples of the Mediterranean as a place of religious and symbolic importance. The Phoenicians were present for several centuries since around 950 BC, apparently using Gorham's Cave as a shrine to the genius loci, as did the Carthaginians and Romans after them. Gibraltar was known as Mons Calpe, a name perhaps of Phoenician origin.Mons Calpe was considered by the ancient Greeks and Romans as one of the Pillars of Hercules, after the Greek legend of the creation of the Strait of Gibraltar by Heracles. There is no known archaeological evidence of permanent settlements from the ancient period. # Kmho vlog
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