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hello every one this is my first mod i hope you like it .
description : By 1250, the Reconquest of Spain by the Catholic powers had left only the Emirate of Granada, in southern Spain . In 1492 Granada city fell to the "Catholic Monarchs"—Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabel of Castile—and under the terms of capitulation the whole Muslim-majority region came under Christian rule.However, the Muslim inhabitants of the city soon revolted against Christian rule in 1499, followed by the mountain villages: this revolt was suppressed fairly quickly, by 1501. The Muslims under Christian rule (until then known as Mudejares) were then obliged to convert to Christianity, becoming a nominally Catholic population known as Moriscos.Discontent among the new Moriscos led to a second rebellion, led by a Morisco known as Aben Humeya, starting in December 1568 . This violent conflict took place mainly in the mountainous Alpujarra region, on the southern slopes of the Sierra Nevada, between Granada city and the Mediterranean coast and is often known as the War of the Alpujarras.
Discontent among the new Moriscos led to a second rebellion, led by a Morisco known as Aben Humeya, starting in December 1568 . This violent conflict took place mainly in the mountainous Alpujarra region, on the southern slopes of the Sierra Nevada, between Granada city and the Mediterranean coast and is often known as the War of the Alpujarras.
In 1526, Charles I of Spainissued an Edict under which laws against heresy (e.g. Muslim practices by "New Christians") would be strictly enforced; among other restrictions, it forbade the use of Arabic and the wearing of Moorish dress. The Moriscos managed to get this suspended for forty years by the payment of a large sum Since now all remaining Moors were officially Christian Moriscos, mosques could be destroyed or turned into churches. Their children had to be baptised; marriage had to be performed by a priest. the priests punished Moriscos were who failed to participate in Sunday Mass; Moriscos had to learn—in Latin—the Lord's Prayer, the Ave Maria, the Credo and the Ten Commandments; children had to be baptised and marriage had to be under Christian rites. Inevitably, tension built up.
The archbishop of Granada, convinced that the Moriscos were maintaining their customs and traditions and would never become real Christians, called in 1565 a synod of the bishops of the kingdom of Granada. It was agreed that the policy of persuasion should be replaced by one of repression, and that the measures of 1526 should now be applied. This meant prohibition of all the distinctive Morisco practices: language, clothing, public baths, religious ceremonies, etc. Moreover, in each place where the Moriscos lived at least a dozen “Old Christians” (i.e. not those who had been supposedly converted) should be installed; Morisco houses should be inspected on Fridays, Saturdays and feast-days to ensure that they were not practicing Koranic rites; the heads of household should be closely watched to ensure that they were setting a good example; their sons should be taken to Old Castile at the cost of their parents, to be brought up learning Christian customs and forgetting those of their origins.
Philip II, who had become King in 1556, gave his approval: the result was the Pragmatica of 1 January 1567. The Moriscos tried to negotiate its suspension, as in 1526, but this King was inflexible.The Moriscos had come to the parting of the ways; there was no middle course and they had the naked alternative of submission or rebellion.
As the failure of their appeals became evident, the Moriscos of Granada began to prepare for rebellion, holding secret meetings in the Moorish quarter, the Albaicín. The authorities arrested Moriscos who they thought might be conspiring; they also made plans to expel Moriscos from the Kingdom and replace them by “Old Christians” . After a year of fruitless negotiations, in 1558 the Morisco leaders decided to take up arms.
screenshots :
and here is a link of the full album in case images dont show up https://postimg.org/gallery/xjvwx1gm/
credits : thanks to the maker of hispainia 1200 mod ( el xabeo de la cova ) which i used as base for my mod , for the maker of flintlock weapons package ( Llew2 ) , thanks to the maker of (Narf's_Plate_Armour_Pack_WB ) (Narf of Picklestink) helped me a lot , thanks for the maker of 15th century weapons (Shredzorz) and thanks for modsgroup15889 for supporting me and answering all my questions
forgive me because the loading screens are the same i couldnt change them because i dont know how
thank you all the link of download will be posted as soon as i upload the mod on mod db
description : By 1250, the Reconquest of Spain by the Catholic powers had left only the Emirate of Granada, in southern Spain . In 1492 Granada city fell to the "Catholic Monarchs"—Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabel of Castile—and under the terms of capitulation the whole Muslim-majority region came under Christian rule.However, the Muslim inhabitants of the city soon revolted against Christian rule in 1499, followed by the mountain villages: this revolt was suppressed fairly quickly, by 1501. The Muslims under Christian rule (until then known as Mudejares) were then obliged to convert to Christianity, becoming a nominally Catholic population known as Moriscos.Discontent among the new Moriscos led to a second rebellion, led by a Morisco known as Aben Humeya, starting in December 1568 . This violent conflict took place mainly in the mountainous Alpujarra region, on the southern slopes of the Sierra Nevada, between Granada city and the Mediterranean coast and is often known as the War of the Alpujarras.
Discontent among the new Moriscos led to a second rebellion, led by a Morisco known as Aben Humeya, starting in December 1568 . This violent conflict took place mainly in the mountainous Alpujarra region, on the southern slopes of the Sierra Nevada, between Granada city and the Mediterranean coast and is often known as the War of the Alpujarras.
In 1526, Charles I of Spainissued an Edict under which laws against heresy (e.g. Muslim practices by "New Christians") would be strictly enforced; among other restrictions, it forbade the use of Arabic and the wearing of Moorish dress. The Moriscos managed to get this suspended for forty years by the payment of a large sum Since now all remaining Moors were officially Christian Moriscos, mosques could be destroyed or turned into churches. Their children had to be baptised; marriage had to be performed by a priest. the priests punished Moriscos were who failed to participate in Sunday Mass; Moriscos had to learn—in Latin—the Lord's Prayer, the Ave Maria, the Credo and the Ten Commandments; children had to be baptised and marriage had to be under Christian rites. Inevitably, tension built up.
The archbishop of Granada, convinced that the Moriscos were maintaining their customs and traditions and would never become real Christians, called in 1565 a synod of the bishops of the kingdom of Granada. It was agreed that the policy of persuasion should be replaced by one of repression, and that the measures of 1526 should now be applied. This meant prohibition of all the distinctive Morisco practices: language, clothing, public baths, religious ceremonies, etc. Moreover, in each place where the Moriscos lived at least a dozen “Old Christians” (i.e. not those who had been supposedly converted) should be installed; Morisco houses should be inspected on Fridays, Saturdays and feast-days to ensure that they were not practicing Koranic rites; the heads of household should be closely watched to ensure that they were setting a good example; their sons should be taken to Old Castile at the cost of their parents, to be brought up learning Christian customs and forgetting those of their origins.
Philip II, who had become King in 1556, gave his approval: the result was the Pragmatica of 1 January 1567. The Moriscos tried to negotiate its suspension, as in 1526, but this King was inflexible.The Moriscos had come to the parting of the ways; there was no middle course and they had the naked alternative of submission or rebellion.
As the failure of their appeals became evident, the Moriscos of Granada began to prepare for rebellion, holding secret meetings in the Moorish quarter, the Albaicín. The authorities arrested Moriscos who they thought might be conspiring; they also made plans to expel Moriscos from the Kingdom and replace them by “Old Christians” . After a year of fruitless negotiations, in 1558 the Morisco leaders decided to take up arms.
screenshots :
and here is a link of the full album in case images dont show up https://postimg.org/gallery/xjvwx1gm/
credits : thanks to the maker of hispainia 1200 mod ( el xabeo de la cova ) which i used as base for my mod , for the maker of flintlock weapons package ( Llew2 ) , thanks to the maker of (Narf's_Plate_Armour_Pack_WB ) (Narf of Picklestink) helped me a lot , thanks for the maker of 15th century weapons (Shredzorz) and thanks for modsgroup15889 for supporting me and answering all my questions
forgive me because the loading screens are the same i couldnt change them because i dont know how
thank you all the link of download will be posted as soon as i upload the mod on mod db