The siege of the city of Granada,…
January 1492 CE
The siege of the city of Granada, the last outpost of the Moorish forces in Spain, has lasted fro a period of months that ends with its surrender in January 1492.
The city is occupied by the combined forces of Aragon and Castile from the armies of the Muslim Emirate of Granada.
The Castilians take over the Alhambra, Granada’s magnificent royal palace-fortress, on the first day of January.
On January 2, Sultan Muhammad XII capitulates, bringing an end to seven hundred and eighty years of Muslim control in Islamic Iberia.
Ferdinand and Isabella enter the city on January 6; magnanimous in victory, they grant freedom of worship and local self-government, offering the Moors the option of immigration to North Africa.