History of Spain The history of Spain dates back to 3000 BC and the old cave painted mural paintings were discovered in Biscay Bay and the Pyrenees Mountains. These paintings show extraordinary animation and techniques. About 1000 BC, the southern region became the point of the first invasion for the Iberian people The Iberians were originally North Africans, but they became the best ethnic elements of the peninsula and were named after them. The Celts who immigrated from France also invaded the peninsula and fully absorbed the mountains in the central and northern parts.
In many ways, the history of Spain is characterized by the wave of conquistadors bringing unique culture to peninsula. Beginning in 1988, Vandals and Alans flowed along the Mediterranean coast of Ispartia, and medieval Spanish history began with the Ayutthian Visigoths of the Kingdom of Iberia (507-711). In 587, they converted to Catholic with their king Reccared. Spanish culture can be seen as a phenomenon in the late stage of ancient times and as part of the immigration era. Since 711 in North Africa, the Muslim Umayya entered Spain, causing a war between Christianity and Muslims called Reconquista or Reconquest (ie, Christians had "relocated their lands with religious movements and called"). They were invited by the Visigoth clan to support it against King Rodrick. The boundary between Muslim and Christian land landed southward after 700 years of war, making the peninsula a place for military competition.
A major development in the history of Muslims in Spain is the 750 years dynasty in the Arab caliphate when Prince Umaya escaped from his family massacre in Damascus, fled to Córdoba, Spain, and established a new church there were. Islamic State This is the beginning of a clear Spanish Muslim society, where the majority of Christians, Jews and Muslims are getting higher and higher. There are many stories about Roman dominion Visigothic chief and descendants, and their families converted to Muslims during this period. Muslims and Jews have allowed them to exercise their rights in the Quran, even though Muslims who were not Muslims were unjustly political and taxed. Impact Military operations can continue without being interrupted. In 1085, Castilla's Alphonso VI regained Toledo. In 1238, Aragon's James I took Valencia away.