I was born and I actually live in Córdoba. Ive been to the places in this video thousands of times. Its great watching this from a tourists perspective. Thank you for this video.
I miei avi sono di cordoba poi sono state caciati via dagli spagnoli verso la Tuinidia al 1729....dove sono nato.... ancora ci chialmanoo gli Andalusi......
I was lucky enough to lived in Spain for 6 months but I never made it to Cordoba so thank you for this video. Beautiful images and you are beautiful yourself! Thanks for allowing us to to see this city.
I like your video. It can provide us a hint of how much tourist volume Cordoba has during average summer time. With a travel history booklet or reference book, one can also check against your video to estimate how much time we may need for the Mezquita. I'm going to Cordoba for the Mezquita, Alcazar and Medina Azahara this year, which I hope will be completed in 2 days. Also the statue of Averroes (near the city wall), the most imporant Medieval Islamic philosopher that strongly influenced Catholic theology (especially Thomism by Thomas Aquinas), and the 12 Fernandine churches built right after Cordoba was conquered by Castillian king Ferdinand in 1236, are also places where I would like to quickly visit. I believe this city will be absolutely amazing. I'm a poet who write about my history-based travels, which I started by visiting England, France and Greece last year. This year shall be no exception.
@@CordobaGeneral1234 I know. The disappeared Ruzafa mounia it's a renembrace of the time when he was grown up by his grandfather in a Al qsar whit the same name..
Rootless - La Chica Sin Raíces if you like animal abusing then you need to visit Cordoba...they can show you how they kill dogs Galgos hanging them alive on the trees so they can barely touch the ground to die slowly and painfully or how they throw galgos alive in big holes. Go to visit them...it's their tradition to kill 100.000 dogs every year. Spain is sick and ignorant country with no culture...ignorant people with no life education
The city of Cordova has miles of flat streets illuminated by lights from houses on its edge, whereas "seven centuries after this period, the city of London has only one common light", and in Paris, a few centuries after, "whoever walk outside the house when it rains, then he will be trapped in a mud puddle at the ankle level. "(History of the Arabs, p. 669)
Hola 👋🏼 Cordoba is really such a nice travel destination for its rich on beautiful places and natural beauty. The Mosque turned Cathedral is amazing. I was actually surprised with what’s inside - never expected it’s that beautiful. I will also cover this on my travel channel. Thanks for your video coz it inspire me more to continue vlogging. 👍
Cordoba was a world capital by the end of the 10th century competing Constantinople and Baghdad. Cordoba's library had a total of 400 000 books. Thanks to abdurrahman.
Hi! Great video! I’m planning to visit Seville and Cordoba in February. Your video was quite useful! May I know how you booked the train tickets? Thanks!
I visited and prayed in almost all important and historic mosques around the world, Next on my list: Almonaster mosque, The Mosque of Cordoba (I hope it’s allowed for visitors)
@@CoD4Challenge the whole floor is open to the public but you have to pay for entrance. The people you see in the "church part" are all visitors. I don't know if people still come here to pray but I am sure if you do it silently and serene no one will disturb you.
It isn't allowed for muslims to pray because it's a catholic church but if you want to i guess you can pray. Spain is a democratic respectful country and i doubt you have problems
@@Worldwanderista hi good afternoon from the UK I'm watching this video and can honestly say it is inspiring me to consider a day trip from Madrid in early October this year may stay the night in cordoba time permitting Wonderful vlog with nice choice of music too keep up the good work 👍🙏❤👌🤜 mucho gracias
Actually it first was a visigoth church. In the 8th century the Moors built a mosque on its remainings and it stayed a mosque until the 13th century. Then the city was reconquered by the Spanish and they turned it into a Roman Catholic church but they kept the islamic architecture.
Once the 2nd largest city in Europe after Constantinople, and a world leading center of education that produced history's great contributions like Al-Zahrawi, Averroes, Ibn Hazm etc.... This was the Islamic Golden Age.... Christian reconquista destroyed everything
Maurice Kulwana They also absorbed tscientific work and legacy of Muslims of Córdoba, which led to renaissance in Europe and paved the way for the rise of Europeans as world superpowers.
Sempre vejo este vídeo me lembro de perguntar pro meu avô como era sua cidade em 1917 quando ele tinha 9 anos de idade, meu avô disse nós fomos até a casa de meu irmão mais velho ele era casado tinha filhos fomos visitar ele pela última vez fui junto com meu irmão Rafael Rodrigues o meu irmão José minha irmã Maria meu pai e minha mãe depois de se despedir passamos por uma ponte medieval e conforme nós se distanciavamos numa carroça de bois eu atrás da carroça olhando vi a ponte sumindo da minha visão foram dias cansativos tínhamos que parar pra comer alimentar os bois dar água a eles descansar para pode chegar ao Porto de Gibraltar na Espanha chegamos lá meu pai disse vamos comprar a passagem para New York na mesma hora disse meu avô a mãe dele disse se for para ir para aquela terra dos ingleses eu fico aqui mesmo na Espanha pois ainda tenho 1 filho e netos aqui meu pai com medo que os filhos ficassem com a mãe na Espanha embarcaram outro navio para América do Sul o Brasil este navio com destino ao Porto de santos já dentro da embarcação o pai de meu avô disse venham para cá meus queridos filhos venha até o bico de proa eu fui disse meu avô aí o pai dele disse vejam o nome deste navio carpathia foi este navio que a 5 anos atrás em 1912 salvou os sobreviventes do Titanic a viagem foi longa durou quase 2 meses porque o navio era lento a vapor as vezes parava o navio foi uma viagem cansativa até aqui na cidade de santos em 1984 meu avô disse é Ivanildo eu não tive culpa de vir parar aqui neste país pequeno sabe eu tinha 9 anos que vontade me dá de ir a Córdoba visitar meu irmão se é que esteja vivo mesmo porque todos outros aqui já morreram só estou eu o mais novo ele que ficou lá era o mais velho talvez nem esteja vivo disse vai no consulado da Espanha peça a sua cidadania espanhola você tem este sobrenome espanhol porque eu nasci na Espanha seu sobrenome e paian porque eu nasci lá mais não fui depois em abril de 1988 ele morreu meu avô depois fui no consulado espanhol da av Ana Costa em santos em 2014 me falaram que o governo espanhol mudou a lei de pedir a cidadania espanhola somente para filhos e netos maiores como o senhor e neto maior o governo espanhol emitiu um documento em dezembro de 2000 eu fui criado pelo meu tio Waldemar paian está como pai no meu registro de nascimento porque quem cuidava de mim era minha avó dona Quadalupe Valadares Paian mais em 1969 minha avó com câncer no hospital disse pro Tite Waldemar paian quem vai cuidar dessa criança a Carmen não tem condições mentais para isso ele olhou pra minha avó disse deixa eu vou registrar ele como meu filho foi isso meu pai segundo minha mãe foi embora com outra mulher pra Curitiba eu só vi ele uma vez quando eu tinha 6 anos de idade ele conversava com o Tite apelido nome Waldemar paian meu tio irmão de minha mãe mais registro de como meu pai ele disse vai pra lá eu vi um homem moreno alto de bigode olhos grandes cabelos pretos olhar pra mim mais eu nem sabia depois meu tio Tite Waldemar paian disse sabe quem era aquele homem eu disse quem ele falou teu pai eu disse poxa porque não me falou e me chamou meu tio Waldemar paian porque eu disse a ele que eu te registrei você como filho ele foi embora meu tio disse que ele tinha uma oficina mecânica em São Bernardo do campo em São Paulo e um táxi não sei de mais nada enfim essa é uma de minhas histórias uma tem tantas mais prefiro nem dizer
many years ago cardoba is one of the muslims state, but they were defeated by cristians because they used their women as sword for the muslims and the cristians also had plenty of currency notes so cristians defeated muslims and now muslims are not so weak , they have the power of their god
@Kanal Azeri You just typical hater with inferiority complex. The truth is that your people without Islam they would be in central Asia. Your Turkish language is largely influenced by Arabic. You Azeri people’s religion is worshiping Arabian family from Saudi Arabia.
Some people can only be judgemental and negative... this is a vlog, not a documentary. I just show the beautiful places to take people along on my journey. And if you need more info, you go to my blog. Or do you know nothing about video descriptions?
Not toledo❌ but Toleytila Not Sevilla❌ but Ichbilia Not Granada❌ but Gharnata Not Cordoba❌ but Kortoba Not Valencia❌ but Bolancia Not Jaen❌ But Giyan Not Alicante❌ but Alakant Not Huelva❌ but Walba Not Algeciras❌ But Aljazira Alkhadra Not Gibraltar❌ but Jabal Tariq
Toletum, hispalis, iliberris, corduba, lucentum, onuba, antes de musulmanes los andaluces fuimos tartessos, turdetanos, Bastetanos, romanos, fenicios, púnicos, griegos, visigodos, bizantinos, los árabes solo adaptaron a su idioma el nombre de ciudades que ya existían desde cientos de años antes, los musulmanes sólo son una parte más de la milenaria historia de mi tierra, aquí murió el último neardental y de aquí salieron laa naves que ensancharon el mundo, Andalucía es mestiza y puente entre continentes, la gente como tú sobra en mi tierra
@@marioformosa4259 Cordoba was the jewel of Europe, and the intellectual centre of the World by the 10th century. The city was famous for its pleasure gardens and promenades. It also had around 70 public libraries during the time of Caliph Hakam II, and 900 public baths. Included amongst its libraries were the great mosque libraries that were open for anyone to go and use. Whenever the rulers of Leon, Navarre or Barcelona needed a surgeon, an architect, or a dressmaker, they applied to Cordoba. And the Christian population of Cordoba itself, had as early as the ninth century adopted the Muslim way of living, and found delight in Arabic fiction, poetry and the study of Muslim philosophical and theological doctrines.
@@hoosomio Mudéjar es un término que deriva de la palabra árabe مدجّن (transcrita mudaʒʒan, que significa «doméstico» o «domesticado»), de naturaleza despectiva, que se utiliza para designar a los musulmanes que permanecieron viviendo en territorio reconquistado por los cristianos,
Actually it first was a visigoth church. In the 8th century the Moors built a mosque on its remainings and it stayed a mosque until the 13th century. Then the city was reconquered by the Spanish and they turned it into a Roman Catholic church but they kept the islamic architecture.
If Christians aren't allowed to pray in the Hagia Sophia then why would they allow Islamic prayers in this place, and moreover there aren't many Muslims living in Spain
@@Worldwanderistathis were build in 700-1300th century, westerners calls this time of period, "dark age", because this time of period was "Golden age" of islam. Bye :v
@@aliali.4922 I think you mean pickpocketing...well you have that everywhere so you always have to be careful.. I never had any bad experience in Sevilla.
@Hafiz JR Z Cordoba was under the reign of Abdul Rahman III Umayyad capital of the state of Andalusia, and will light the walker from the distance of ten kilometers, the population of the land does not exceed a quarter of a million people, and the number of public baths and facilities and houses about 283000, In which the mosque will be heard and one of its most important mosques is the mosque of Cordoba, and there is no similar or equivalent in the luxury, decoration and splendor of the structure. Other than that, the people were advanced at that time, and all Europe was ignorant and humming the beacon of science I am an Egyptian and studied the age of the old state and the families and modern
@Hafiz JR Z Islamic conquest of Egypt and its caliphs was not allowed And the Umayyad, Abbasid, Fatimid, Ashkadian, Tulunite, Mamluk and Ottoman countries came to Muhammad Ali Pasha and his family and the French occupation and the English occupation of Egypt
@Hafiz JR Z and the muslims detroyed Jewish artifacts under the dome of the rock dating back to king solomons era!! Yes old artifacts with the name of God inscripted on it and many other artifacts got destroyed by muslims digging! no and Muslims treated Spaniards like 3rd class citizens they had to pay heavy taxes everytime! when riding a horse a muslim had to get down from his as a show of humiliation and if he didnt he would of get whippings and punishment! lots of discrimination and double standards..fuck you
@@cyberpunksoldier5047 jewish golden age was in spain, specifically this city of cordoba. And if muslims treat spaniards like shlt all u spaniards would be muslim by now but now theres barely any muslim in spain
As a muslim I really dream of going in Cordoba and all Andalucia's beautiful cities
I was born and I actually live in Córdoba. Ive been to the places in this video thousands of times. Its great watching this from a tourists perspective. Thank you for this video.
you're very lucky. The palm [generic term] trees and all, beautiful place
Feeling happy about that Cordoba Mosque. It was a great creativity of spanish Muslim.
Oh yes because i I live in Switzerland but my mother is from Córdoba and so do I, of course , very nice that you were born there ☺️😍😍🙏 @horizon
I miei avi sono di cordoba poi sono state caciati via dagli spagnoli verso la Tuinidia al 1729....dove sono nato.... ancora ci chialmanoo gli Andalusi......
Feeling happy about that Cordoba Mosque. It was a great creativity of spanish Muslim.
Thanks for sharing. I live here in USA and I will be going to Spain in June 💃🏽🇪🇸🙌🏼😊
I was lucky enough to lived in Spain for 6 months but I never made it to Cordoba so thank you for this video. Beautiful images and you are beautiful yourself! Thanks for allowing us to to see this city.
Wow! Cordoba is amazing!!
Because of islamic architecture like these two things🕌🕋
I like your video. It can provide us a hint of how much tourist volume Cordoba has during average summer time. With a travel history booklet or reference book, one can also check against your video to estimate how much time we may need for the Mezquita. I'm going to Cordoba for the Mezquita, Alcazar and Medina Azahara this year, which I hope will be completed in 2 days. Also the statue of Averroes (near the city wall), the most imporant Medieval Islamic philosopher that strongly influenced Catholic theology (especially Thomism by Thomas Aquinas), and the 12 Fernandine churches built right after Cordoba was conquered by Castillian king Ferdinand in 1236, are also places where I would like to quickly visit. I believe this city will be absolutely amazing. I'm a poet who write about my history-based travels, which I started by visiting England, France and Greece last year. This year shall be no exception.
Excellent travel video. One of the best I've seen. Thanks for sharing! Safe travels!
8:15 it's exactly same like houses in Damascus copy paste 😊
You know. There are a important hidden Syrian influence thanks of Banu Ummaya that the cordoba people think.
Adur rahman ibn muwaiya made alot of cordoba's architecture look like syria because he was born there
@@CordobaGeneral1234 I know. The disappeared Ruzafa mounia it's a renembrace of the time when he was grown up by his grandfather in a Al qsar whit the same name..
Thank you dear, for sharing your experience with us... with love always
My pleasure! 😊
So cool!!! Next time I go to Spain I should definitely go to Cordoba ^^ Thanks for sharing that, new subscriber!
Rootless - La Chica Sin Raíces if you like animal abusing then you need to visit Cordoba...they can show you how they kill dogs Galgos hanging them alive on the trees so they can barely touch the ground to die slowly and painfully or how they throw galgos alive in big holes. Go to visit them...it's their tradition to kill 100.000 dogs every year. Spain is sick and ignorant country with no culture...ignorant people with no life education
@@foxxxx5256 dafuq dude
Hey Girl!!! Fantastic Video. I am Italian. I will go in Sevilla and Cordoba from 22 to 27 Dec.
bookcook73 I hope you enjoyed it!
The city of Cordova has miles of flat streets illuminated by lights from houses on its edge, whereas "seven centuries after this period, the city of London has only one common light", and in Paris, a few centuries after, "whoever walk outside the house when it rains, then he will be trapped in a mud puddle at the ankle level. "(History of the Arabs, p. 669)
رحمة الله على عبدالرحمن الداخل وعبدالرحمن الناصر والحاجب المنصور ..
الحاجب المنصور رحمه الله كان سبب فتنة الأندلس من وجهة نظري.
قام بزرع دولة داخل دولة، وقام بتوريث المنصب لأبنائه الغير كفؤ. وتمزق حكم بني أمية من بعده.
@@CoD4Challenge الحاجب المنصور شجاعته لايختلف عليها اثنان ولاكن غلطته اكبر انه ورث لابنه وهذا طمع
Abdul rahman i may allah be please with hum
Gracias por visitar Córdoba 🌷
Hola 👋🏼 Cordoba is really such a nice travel destination for its rich on beautiful places and natural beauty. The Mosque turned Cathedral is amazing. I was actually surprised with what’s inside - never expected it’s that beautiful. I will also cover this on my travel channel. Thanks for your video coz it inspire me more to continue vlogging. 👍
I just watched your video about Cordoba and you as well gave justice to the beauty of the place.
I would like to go to Córdoba one time. This is so special , so many beautiful places, is history pure
We was in Andalousie before 1200 years , look what did our Muslim ancestors leave you
I so glad by thier history
Cordoba Grenada sevilla ...
Thinking of staying in cordoba for 7 days in early April - not sure if that’s too long though?
Definitely not!
@@judiklettenmeijer854 thanks - we went … and loved it!!! Such a beautiful place
I enjoyed watching your vlogs 😍
Thank you!
An absolute must see.
Cordoba was a world capital by the end of the 10th century competing Constantinople and Baghdad. Cordoba's library had a total of
400 000 books. Thanks to abdurrahman.
Yes , and all these books burned now
A great video...thankyou
thank's lots princess for this lovely video ,god bless you
Muchas Gracias, esta increíble!
thank you very interesting. Greetings from Hallein in Austria
Hi! Great video! I’m planning to visit Seville and Cordoba in February. Your video was quite useful! May I know how you booked the train tickets? Thanks!
Just booked them online. You can read all about it on my blog!
World Wanderista Thank you so much!
@@aparnaprem2301 you're welcome!
Beautiful video, gracias!
Carlos El Gato thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
I visited and prayed in almost all important and historic mosques around the world,
Next on my list: Almonaster mosque,
The Mosque of Cordoba (I hope it’s allowed for visitors)
Of course the mezquita de Cordoba is open for visitors. You just need to buy a ticket
@@Worldwanderista
In your video, I saw it’s open for catholic worship. I hope it’s allowed for muslims to pray too.
Not only visiting the place 👀
@@CoD4Challenge the whole floor is open to the public but you have to pay for entrance. The people you see in the "church part" are all visitors. I don't know if people still come here to pray but I am sure if you do it silently and serene no one will disturb you.
Also wanna go nd visit this mosque 😔
It isn't allowed for muslims to pray because it's a catholic church but if you want to i guess you can pray. Spain is a democratic respectful country and i doubt you have problems
I was searching a traveler who is good and I can follow for my own work so finally I found you
Tarar support thank you so much! Such a nice comment!!
You are doing great work. so I am fan from Pakistan.
@@Worldwanderista hi good afternoon from the UK I'm watching this video and can honestly say it is inspiring me to consider a day trip from Madrid in early October this year may stay the night in cordoba time permitting Wonderful vlog with nice choice of music too keep up the good work 👍🙏❤👌🤜 mucho gracias
@@mohammedjamil2277 aww thank you so much!!
Very attractive personality in an amazing place ...
which song is at 1:23
All songs are in the description
Muchas bonitas cordobaa from Muslim ☝
La presenza araba ha fatto la piu belle e unica storie della Spagna se non del mondo intero .....
This was a Christian church with Islamic disigns. I have been there couple of weeks ago
Actually it first was a visigoth church. In the 8th century the Moors built a mosque on its remainings and it stayed a mosque until the 13th century. Then the city was reconquered by the Spanish and they turned it into a Roman Catholic church but they kept the islamic architecture.
@@Worldwanderista I read the 'Sea of Faith' by Stephen O'Shea, and that's about right.
This is was a mosque and then turned to church.
@@abdulbarigashout7664 good
Once the 2nd largest city in Europe after Constantinople, and a world leading center of education that produced history's great contributions like Al-Zahrawi, Averroes, Ibn Hazm etc.... This was the Islamic Golden Age.... Christian reconquista destroyed everything
Maurice Kulwana They also absorbed tscientific work and legacy of Muslims of Córdoba, which led to renaissance in Europe and paved the way for the rise of Europeans as world superpowers.
Sempre vejo este vídeo me lembro de perguntar pro meu avô como era sua cidade em 1917 quando ele tinha 9 anos de idade, meu avô disse nós fomos até a casa de meu irmão mais velho ele era casado tinha filhos fomos visitar ele pela última vez fui junto com meu irmão Rafael Rodrigues o meu irmão José minha irmã Maria meu pai e minha mãe depois de se despedir passamos por uma ponte medieval e conforme nós se distanciavamos numa carroça de bois eu atrás da carroça olhando vi a ponte sumindo da minha visão foram dias cansativos tínhamos que parar pra comer alimentar os bois dar água a eles descansar para pode chegar ao Porto de Gibraltar na Espanha chegamos lá meu pai disse vamos comprar a passagem para New York na mesma hora disse meu avô a mãe dele disse se for para ir para aquela terra dos ingleses eu fico aqui mesmo na Espanha pois ainda tenho 1 filho e netos aqui meu pai com medo que os filhos ficassem com a mãe na Espanha embarcaram outro navio para América do Sul o Brasil este navio com destino ao Porto de santos já dentro da embarcação o pai de meu avô disse venham para cá meus queridos filhos venha até o bico de proa eu fui disse meu avô aí o pai dele disse vejam o nome deste navio carpathia foi este navio que a 5 anos atrás em 1912 salvou os sobreviventes do Titanic a viagem foi longa durou quase 2 meses porque o navio era lento a vapor as vezes parava o navio foi uma viagem cansativa até aqui na cidade de santos em 1984 meu avô disse é Ivanildo eu não tive culpa de vir parar aqui neste país pequeno sabe eu tinha 9 anos que vontade me dá de ir a Córdoba visitar meu irmão se é que esteja vivo mesmo porque todos outros aqui já morreram só estou eu o mais novo ele que ficou lá era o mais velho talvez nem esteja vivo disse vai no consulado da Espanha peça a sua cidadania espanhola você tem este sobrenome espanhol porque eu nasci na Espanha seu sobrenome e paian porque eu nasci lá mais não fui depois em abril de 1988 ele morreu meu avô depois fui no consulado espanhol da av Ana Costa em santos em 2014 me falaram que o governo espanhol mudou a lei de pedir a cidadania espanhola somente para filhos e netos maiores como o senhor e neto maior o governo espanhol emitiu um documento em dezembro de 2000 eu fui criado pelo meu tio Waldemar paian está como pai no meu registro de nascimento porque quem cuidava de mim era minha avó dona Quadalupe Valadares Paian mais em 1969 minha avó com câncer no hospital disse pro Tite Waldemar paian quem vai cuidar dessa criança a Carmen não tem condições mentais para isso ele olhou pra minha avó disse deixa eu vou registrar ele como meu filho foi isso meu pai segundo minha mãe foi embora com outra mulher pra Curitiba eu só vi ele uma vez quando eu tinha 6 anos de idade ele conversava com o Tite apelido nome Waldemar paian meu tio irmão de minha mãe mais registro de como meu pai ele disse vai pra lá eu vi um homem moreno alto de bigode olhos grandes cabelos pretos olhar pra mim mais eu nem sabia depois meu tio Tite Waldemar paian disse sabe quem era aquele homem eu disse quem ele falou teu pai eu disse poxa porque não me falou e me chamou meu tio Waldemar paian porque eu disse a ele que eu te registrei você como filho ele foi embora meu tio disse que ele tinha uma oficina mecânica em São Bernardo do campo em São Paulo e um táxi não sei de mais nada enfim essa é uma de minhas histórias uma tem tantas mais prefiro nem dizer
many years ago cardoba is one of the muslims state, but they were defeated by cristians because they used their women as sword for the muslims and the cristians also had plenty of currency notes so cristians defeated muslims and now muslims are not so weak , they have the power of their god
Was there in 2017. This place has a lot history, occupation and wars.
Not corruption and war but a science and civilization in the islamic history
Amazing architecture
So much Islamic influence wow. Architecture is beautiful.
It’s Arabian influence.
Actually it was a mosque later on converted into church
@Kanal Azeri You just typical hater with inferiority complex.
The truth is that your people without Islam they would be in central Asia.
Your Turkish language is largely influenced by Arabic.
You Azeri people’s religion is worshiping Arabian family from Saudi Arabia.
Beautiful
Oh followers of Tarique bin Ziyad
i will also visit cordoba one day
Me too
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I love your idea.
Córdoba es una ciudad muy bonita.
amazing. I love your video and like to subscribe your channel
Here is another cordoba vlog -> m.ruclips.net/video/_mXzmsoGcwk/видео.html
Adoro la mia città d,origine......
I live not to far from Córdoba
Civilization of islam beautiful cordoba such as mosque. Good
Baghdad and Cardoba 👍
No it's only Cordoba in the video.
Bravo
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Nice
Viva la Reconquista
¡Viva !
@Che Guevara ¡asesinó !
@Che Guevara calla antiguo..... Jaja ja. Che Guevara,. Jajaja era un asesino. Antiguo. Pasao de moda
Retake Spain from Brussels.
Crusaders still exist
Mantap
Muslim took anatolia and constantinople, christian took spain and qordoba
i love ur video
Oh my beloved Cordoba, the ancestral capital
Cordoba is in Spain, mate. No camels, not many carpets. You mixed it up with somewhere else
@@marioformosa4259 Cordoba was the capital of the Caliphate of Cordoba.
@@marioformosa4259 what are u talking about camels now? Youre seriously drunk jose go eat some chorizo
@@marioformosa4259 Keep crying
@@marioformosa4259 it's ok fella 🌞
3:43 The reconquista worked
لا غالب إلا الله
you'll have to have another reconquista for Brussels: Spain has disappeared under E.U.
At least a brief description on all the sights . Or you know nothing about the history of Spain ?
Some people can only be judgemental and negative... this is a vlog, not a documentary. I just show the beautiful places to take people along on my journey. And if you need more info, you go to my blog. Or do you know nothing about video descriptions?
3:48 😐😐😐
It is true
Once it's a door of research of science centre of world
Cordoba Islamic marvel.
Cordoba spain where is Muslims ☪️ añd Christians ✝️
Nice video
Not toledo❌ but Toleytila
Not Sevilla❌ but Ichbilia
Not Granada❌ but Gharnata
Not Cordoba❌ but Kortoba
Not Valencia❌ but Bolancia
Not Jaen❌ But Giyan
Not Alicante❌ but Alakant
Not Huelva❌ but Walba
Not Algeciras❌ But Aljazira Alkhadra
Not Gibraltar❌ but Jabal Tariq
Toletum, hispalis, iliberris, corduba, lucentum, onuba, antes de musulmanes los andaluces fuimos tartessos, turdetanos, Bastetanos, romanos, fenicios, púnicos, griegos, visigodos, bizantinos, los árabes solo adaptaron a su idioma el nombre de ciudades que ya existían desde cientos de años antes, los musulmanes sólo son una parte más de la milenaria historia de mi tierra, aquí murió el último neardental y de aquí salieron laa naves que ensancharon el mundo, Andalucía es mestiza y puente entre continentes, la gente como tú sobra en mi tierra
why? only cause you have no culture?
Not Istanbul, but Constantinople
No hablen tanta vaina, lo mejor del mundo es Andalucía y Republica Dominicana.
Don't get your knickers in a twist.
I waching to India🇮🇳
Actually cordoba is masjid
Ahhh!! Once it was muslim dominated aria!!!😥
Yes and they were kicked out hundreds of years ago. Spain is in Europe not in the desert or Pakistan
@@marioformosa4259 Cordoba was the jewel of Europe, and the intellectual centre of the World by the 10th century.
The city was famous for its pleasure gardens and promenades. It also had around 70 public libraries during the time of Caliph Hakam II, and 900 public baths. Included amongst its libraries were the great mosque libraries that were open for anyone to go and use.
Whenever the rulers of Leon, Navarre or Barcelona needed a surgeon, an architect, or a dressmaker, they applied to Cordoba. And the Christian population of Cordoba itself, had as early as the ninth century adopted the Muslim way of living, and found delight in Arabic fiction, poetry and the study of Muslim philosophical and theological doctrines.
@@marioformosa4259
It was like a desert before Islamic civilization,,
@@marioformosa4259 yet the spanish empire fought with other empires for control of the spice trade with pakistan 😂😂. Pure hypocrisy u crusaders
@@omgbruhohhellnahmanwtfman9558 spain never came to Pakistan lol
3:26 arab music in Catholic Church lol 😂
It is all in the same building...
Longlife. It was a mosque first, you can tell from the Arabic/Islamic architecture
@@Dingleberry_123 es estilo mudéjar. Para ser exactos
@@hoosomio Mudéjar es un término que deriva de la palabra árabe مدجّن (transcrita mudaʒʒan, que significa «doméstico» o «domesticado»), de naturaleza despectiva, que se utiliza para designar a los musulmanes que permanecieron viviendo en territorio reconquistado por los cristianos,
ナイスやん👍
that mosque was meant for the muslims btw then some other people raided it and claimed it theirs
Actually it first was a visigoth church. In the 8th century the Moors built a mosque on its remainings and it stayed a mosque until the 13th century. Then the city was reconquered by the Spanish and they turned it into a Roman Catholic church but they kept the islamic architecture.
@@henrynoone3595 I just gave facts I found while doing research. What is wrong with that?
@Sajosajic Sajo the solution would be Muslim recognize this for what is, that's a church, and the "Islamic Golden Age" for what was: colonialism.
If Christians aren't allowed to pray in the Hagia Sophia then why would they allow Islamic prayers in this place, and moreover there aren't many Muslims living in Spain
@@janarthananramanakanthan6602 cuz your ancestors forced convert muslims or expel them. Truly barbaric
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You are gorgeous
Curtuba mosque inis our muslim property
Hagia Sophia
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Welcome to pink city India, please call me when you can
the music doesn t blend.......music is muslim,oriental and the churches are christian...the english were drunk i supose...
The mezquita used to be a mosque...
that's not nice, fair or true
This is what westerners call "Dark age"
What do you mean?
@@Worldwanderistathis were build in 700-1300th century, westerners calls this time of period, "dark age", because this time of period was "Golden age" of islam. Bye :v
@@abuabdullahshaon3766 And now you live in the dark ages. Enjoy.
@@joseluki Time changes, and the dark ages are coming for you
@@henrynoone3595 Triggered 😂🖕
Islam is what made you rise bitches
Too much pic pact here be care
What is pic pact???
Thef and poct cut man living here last week i am vist sevilla samething take mony
Be careful if u vist sevilla.
@@aliali.4922 I think you mean pickpocketing...well you have that everywhere so you always have to be careful.. I never had any bad experience in Sevilla.
the Muslim bulied this city
@Hafiz JR Z
Cordoba was under the reign of Abdul Rahman III Umayyad capital of the state of Andalusia, and will light the walker from the distance of ten kilometers, the population of the land does not exceed a quarter of a million people, and the number of public baths and facilities and houses about 283000, In which the mosque will be heard and one of its most important mosques is the mosque of Cordoba, and there is no similar or equivalent in the luxury, decoration and splendor of the structure.
Other than that, the people were advanced at that time, and all Europe was ignorant and humming the beacon of science
I am an Egyptian and studied the age of the old state and the families and modern
@Hafiz JR Z
Islamic conquest of Egypt and its caliphs was not allowed
And the Umayyad, Abbasid, Fatimid, Ashkadian, Tulunite, Mamluk and Ottoman countries came to Muhammad Ali Pasha and his family and the French occupation and the English occupation of Egypt
@Hafiz JR Z and the muslims detroyed Jewish artifacts under the dome of the rock dating back to king solomons era!! Yes old artifacts with the name of God inscripted on it and many other artifacts got destroyed by muslims digging! no and Muslims treated Spaniards like 3rd class citizens they had to pay heavy taxes everytime! when riding a horse a muslim had to get down from his as a show of humiliation and if he didnt he would of get whippings and punishment! lots of discrimination and double standards..fuck you
bullied it?
@@cyberpunksoldier5047 jewish golden age was in spain, specifically this city of cordoba. And if muslims treat spaniards like shlt all u spaniards would be muslim by now but now theres barely any muslim in spain
Oh God my mosque 🕌
Beautiful of islam 😍