Habices de la mezquita y rábitas de cozvíjar en 1502

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  • Manuel Espinar Moreno Departamento de Historia Medieval y CCTTHH. Universidad de Granada.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/j103341
Keywords: habices, mosques and rabitas, urban structures, society, economy

Abstract

This article about habices goods of the Cozvíjar, a place located at the Lecrin Valley (Granada). The news contributed by the surveyors and connoisseurs of these goods through we can know how they were the religious centers of each one of the districts of this population. The Moslem mosques and rabitas that were turned churches and hermitages by the Christians are quoted. We have news on urban and rustic goods donated by the Muslim believers to face the expenses of the alfaquíes and buildings dedicated to the cult. We know goods destined to the needies, captives and called çobol alhayrat. Also, the news offer an important data set about economy and Muslim society of this place at kingdom of Granada.

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Espinar Moreno, M. (2009). Habices de la mezquita y rábitas de cozvíjar en 1502. Murcian Medieval Miscellany, (33), 33–54. https://doi.org/10.6018/j103341
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