Les Revoltes De Cordoue ✪

As they entered, they were executed one by one, their bodies thrown into a massive ditch (the moat).

It was a brutal display of "shock and awe" that silenced opposition for a generation. 2. The Revolt of the Arrabal (818 AD) Les revoltes de Cordoue

While they didn't topple the government, they created a deep cultural rift that troubled the Emirs for decades. 4. The Fitna: The Great Collapse (1009–1031 AD) As they entered, they were executed one by

They sought to stop the "Arabization" of their community and create a religious crisis. The Revolt of the Arrabal (818 AD) While

Thousands of residents from the Secunda district (the Arrabal) stormed the gates of the Alcázar.

These exiled Cordobans fled across the Mediterranean, eventually seizing control of Alexandria and founding the Kingdom of Crete . 3. The Martyrs of Córdoba (850–859 AD) Not all revolts involved swords; some were ideological.