- The
Abencerraje, also
known as The
History of the
Abencerraje and the
Lovely Jarifa (Modern Spanish:
Historia del
Abencerraje y la
hermosa Jarifa), is...
- The
Abencerrages or
Abencerrajes (Modern Spanish: [aβenθeˈraxes], Old Spanish: [aβent͡s̻eˈraʒes̺]; from the
Arabic ابن سراج, Ibn Sarrāj, 'Saddler's Son'...
- the
person in
charge of the madrasa, and the Hall of the
Abencerrajes (Sala de los
Abencerrajes)
would have
served as the madrasa's
oratory and possibly...
-
serves as a
Parador (state-owned hotel). The
Palace of the
Abencerrajes (Palacio de los
Abencerrajes) was one of the
largest palaces in the
Alhambra and may...
- owes his wide
celebrity to the
Historia de los
bandos de los Zegríes y
Abencerrajes (1595–1619),
better known as the
Guerras civiles de
Granada ("Wars of...
-
revolved around the Banu
Sarraj family (known in
Spanish sources as the
Abencerrajes) and
their rivals, who
ruthlessly pursued their own
interests at the...
-
Operas L'último
Abenzeraggio (in Italian;
Spanish title: El último
abencerraje) (libretto: J. B. Altés),
opera in 4 acts (1868,
revised 1874 and 1889)...
- musk[ħb ʔlmsk] (listen).
abencerraje: used in expression: "Zegríes y
abencerrajes", "partisans of
opposite interests". The
Abencerrajes (in
Arabic aban as-sarráǧ)...
- part of Ginés Pérez de Hita's
Historia de los
bandos de los Zegríes y
Abencerrajes (Guerras
civiles de Granada) appears.
Supposedly a
chronicle of the Morisco...
- the
Moorish palace of the
Alhambra in Granada, Spain, the Hall of the
Abencerrajes (c. 1333–91) and the Hall of the two
Sisters (c. 1333–54), are extraordinarily...