1066Granada Massacre: Jewish Community Massacred

Granada massacre: Muslim mob stormed the royal palace in Gra...
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💔 Granada Massacre: Jewish Community Massacred

Granada massacre: Muslim mob stormed the royal palace in Granada, crucified Jewish Vizier Joseph ibn Naghrela and massacred most of the Jewish population of the city. "More than 1,500 Jewish families, numbering 4,000 persons, fell in one day."
Granada Massacre: Jewish Community Massacred (1066)
MassacreGranadaSpainIslamic SpainAl-AndalusMiddle Ages
SpainSpain

⚔️ Granada Jewish Community Attacked by Almoravides

The Jewish community of Granada, which had recovered after the attacks of 1066, attacked again at the hands of the Almoravides led by Yusuf ibn Tashfin, bringing the Golden age of Jewish culture in Spain to end.
Granada Jewish Community Attacked by Almoravides (1090)
GranadaAlmoravidesSpainIslamic SpainGolden AgeMiddle Ages
SpainSpain

💀 Massacre of Jews after Battle of Uclés

Many Jews are massacred and their houses and synagogues are burned following a Muslim victory at the Battle of Uclés (1108). Of those murdered is Solomon ibn Farissol, the leader of the Castile community. This incident greatly impacted the Hebrew poet Judah HaLevi, and completely shifted the focus of his poetry.
Massacre of Jews after Battle of Uclés (1108)
MassacreUclésSpainBattleMiddle AgesJewish Community
SpainSpain

🩸 Forced Conversions and Mass Murder in Toledo

Forced conversions and mass murder of the Jewish community of Toledo.
Forced Conversions and Mass Murder in Toledo (1212)
Forced ConversionMassacreMiddle AgesSpainReligious ViolenceAnti-Judaism
SpainSpain

⚔️ Jewish Community of Basra Massacred

The Jewish community of Basra is massacred.
Jewish Community of Basra Massacred (1776)
MassacreIraq18th CenturyBasraJewish CommunityAnti-Jewish Violence
IraqIraq

💀 Massacre of Jewish Families in Larache

Massacre of two Jewish families in Larache
Massacre of Jewish Families in Larache (1877)
ViolenceMassacreNorth Africa19th centuryPersecution
MoroccoMorocco