1984
DOI: 10.3406/casa.1984.2413
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Le chateau et la division territoriale dans l'Alpujarra médiévale: du hisn à la Ta'a

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“…In the sometimes unsettled conditions of the Arab conquest of the Maghreb and the subsequent rise of new dynasties in Morocco there were pragmatic reasons behind the frequent construction of fortress towns (Bennison 2007; Bloom 2000; Fenwick 2013; Kennedy 2010; Marçais 1955). Morocco appears to have been a particularly intense focus for Islamic urban development, with the rise there of the Almoravid and Almohad dynasties (Cressier and García-Arenal 1998; Cressier and Erbati 2008; O'Meara 2007). Also potentially important were the schismatic groups like the Rustamids at Tahert in Algeria or the Ibadis at Zuwila and elsewhere.…”
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“…In the sometimes unsettled conditions of the Arab conquest of the Maghreb and the subsequent rise of new dynasties in Morocco there were pragmatic reasons behind the frequent construction of fortress towns (Bennison 2007; Bloom 2000; Fenwick 2013; Kennedy 2010; Marçais 1955). Morocco appears to have been a particularly intense focus for Islamic urban development, with the rise there of the Almoravid and Almohad dynasties (Cressier and García-Arenal 1998; Cressier and Erbati 2008; O'Meara 2007). Also potentially important were the schismatic groups like the Rustamids at Tahert in Algeria or the Ibadis at Zuwila and elsewhere.…”
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“…No que respeita à Andaluzia, nomeadamente na região de Granada são de destacar as investigações levadas a cabo por Patrice Cressier e Antonio Malpica Cuello. O primeiro para além dos trabalhos realizados com os investigadores André Bazzana e Pierre Guichard, já referidos anteriormente, dedicouse, igualmente, nos anos 80 do século XX, ao estudo das fortificações Almóadas e Nazarís da zona de Alpujarra (província de Granada e Almería) numa perspectiva espacial e político-administrativa (Cressier, 1984a;1984b;1992a;1992b). Relativamente a Antonio Malpica Cuello, trata-se dos investigadores que mais tem contribuído para o conhecimento do mundo rural islâmico na zona de Granada, onde se destaca os estudos sobre o ordenamento do território e os vários modelos de povoamento.…”
Section: As Linhas De Investigaçãounclassified
“…Aunque sólo en el de Órgiva ha aparecido un fragmento de cerámica verde manganeso, tan vinculada a la corte cordobesa, otros datos nos muestran la integración de este territorio en la política califal. Una nueva organización administrativa en estrecha relación con la topografía de la región, que permite hacer prácticamente de cada valle, con dirección N-S, un distrito es descrita por al-'U∂ri (s. XI), aunque con referencia expresa a un periodo anterior, concretamente al año 940 (SÁNCHEZ MARTÍNEZ, 1975-76 P. Cressier observó que existía una evidente relación entre los castillos y los distritos nombrados por al-'U∂ri al apreciarse una homonimia entre ambos (CRESSIER, 1984). Los huSun controlaban territorios en los que existían otras poblaciones.…”
Section: Fiant Afliy Un Castillo Y Un Dis-trito En La Alpujarra Mediunclassified