Treaty of Granada (1491)

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The Treaty of Granada (1491) was the agreement that ended the Reconquista by setting the terms for the surrender of the Emirate of Granada to the Catholic Monarchs, initially guaranteeing religious and civil rights to its Muslim population.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical document
peace treaty
alsoKnownAs Capitulations of Granada NERFINISHED
approximateEndDateOf Reconquista NERFINISHED
between Catholic Monarchs NERFINISHED
Emirate of Granada NERFINISHED
countryAtTime Crown of Aragon NERFINISHED
Crown of Castile NERFINISHED
Emirate of Granada NERFINISHED
ended Emirate of Granada NERFINISHED
Muslim rule in the Iberian Peninsula
followedBy Alpujarras Rebellion (1499–1501) NERFINISHED
forced conversions of Muslims in Granada
guaranteed freedom of movement for Muslims
maintenance of Islamic law in civil matters
protection from forced conversion
protection from persecution
protection of Muslim property
protection of mosques
religious freedom for Muslims
respect for Muslim customs
hasDate 1491-11-25
hasTopic Christian–Muslim relations in medieval Spain NERFINISHED
minority rights
religious tolerance
hasYear 1491
language Arabic
Castilian
location Kingdom of Granada NERFINISHED
partOf completion of the Reconquista
providedFor capitulation of Boabdil NERFINISHED
surrender of Granada
relatedTo Catholic Monarchs NERFINISHED
Fall of Granada NERFINISHED
Moriscos NERFINISHED
Mudéjar population
resultOf Granada War
Reconquista NERFINISHED
signatory Boabdil NERFINISHED
Ferdinand II of Aragon NERFINISHED
Isabella I of Castile NERFINISHED
signedIn Santa Fe NERFINISHED
signedNear Granada NERFINISHED
stipulated amnesty for former Muslim combatants
continuation of existing tax structures for a period
payment of tribute by former Muslim elites
right of Muslims to emigrate to North Africa
surrender of fortresses and arms

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Morisco Revolt in Granada hasBackground Treaty of Granada (1491)