Английская Википедия:History of Murcia

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Western view of the city of Murcia (late 18th-century)

The documented history of Murcia traces back at least to the Middle Ages, after Madinat Mursiya was built by Andalusi Emir Abd al-Rahman II in the 9th century, while it is suggested the city was erected over a previous settlement of Roman origin.

Middle Ages

Madinat Mursiya was reportedly founded circa 825 upon the will of Umayyad Emir Abd al-Rahman II (other sources place its foundation by 831),Шаблон:Sfn in parallel to the destruction of neighbouring city of Eio. However, particularly on the light of the archeological evidence of earlier buildings with Christian symbology, there is an historiographical consensus on it being a re-foundation over an earlier Roman settlement tracing back to the 4th or 5th century AD.Шаблон:Sfn

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The final miniature of the Cantiga #169, set in the Murcian neighborhood of La Arreixaca,Шаблон:Sfn depicts a scene featuring a statue of the Virgin, three contemplative Moors with turbans and neatly trimmed beards and three powerless darker-faced moors wielding weapons.[1]

The city prospered during the Caliphal era. Following the dismemberment of the Caliphate of Córdoba that ensued from the Fitna of al-Andalus, the city was conquered in the 1010s by Шаблон:Ill,Шаблон:Sfn a slav eunuch and former servant of Almanzor who soon left to Almería, placing Шаблон:Ill as governor in the city.Шаблон:Sfn After the death of the former, the whole territory was annexed in 1038 by Шаблон:Ill,Шаблон:Sfn ruler of Valencia.

The taifa of Murcia was conquered by Muhammad ibn Aisha on behalf of the Almoravid Empire in June 1091.Шаблон:Sfn As the Almoravid Empire retreated, Abu ʿAbd Allāh Muḥammad ibn Saʿd ibn Mardanīš (Rey Lobo in Christian chronicles) established a new taifa in the mid-12th century, lasting from 1147 to 1172. During his reign Ibn Mardanis allied with Castile to counter the Almohad expansion.

In 1228, Ibn Hud, an Andalusi chieftain, rebelled against the Almohad Empire, entering the city of Murcia on 4 August 1228,Шаблон:Sfn establishing a new emirate (the third Taifa of Murcia), ruled by the Banu Hud.

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19th-century painting depicting the entry of Jaime I of Aragon in Murcia on 2 February 1266

By 1240 the taifa was increasingly atomised, with several cities split from the nominal authority of the emir in the city of Murcia, who still claimed authority over the full jurisdiction.Шаблон:Sfn Before the triple military threat posed by Castile, Aragon and Granada, the Murcian Emir Muhammad al-Dawla opted to negotiate a treaty with the Castilian King Ferdinand III.Шаблон:Sfn After the 1243 Шаблон:Ill was reached, the city and the rest of the taifa became a vassal state of the Crown of Castile. As a progressive breach of the conditions abided in the treaty of Alcaraz ensued, discontent increased among the Muslim population,Шаблон:Sfn leading to a full-blown insurrection, with the rebels in Murcia joining the 1264 Múdejar revolt.Шаблон:Sfn After the intervention of Aragon in 1265, the rebels surrendered the city to forces commanded by Jaime I of Aragon on 2 February 1266;Шаблон:Sfn the city was returned to his son-in-law Alfonso X of Castile by the middle of that year.Шаблон:Sfn Following the quelling of the rebellion, Alfonso X granted Murcia a charter and privileges similar to those of Seville in 1266.Шаблон:Sfn

Alfonso de la Cerda donated the Kingdom of Murcia to Jaime II of Aragon on 21 January 1296 in exchange for help vis-à-vis his challenge for the Castilian throne.Шаблон:Sfn The city remained under Aragonese control for eight years, until the delivering of the city signed on 16 November 1304,Шаблон:Sfn in compliance with the Treaty of Torrellas. The Castilian monarchs entrusted wide competences to a senior officer called the Adelantado Mayor over the whole Kingdom of Murcia (then a borderland of the Crown of Castile, nearing Granada and Aragon). The territory was to become subject of a nobiliary struggle for the political power between the lineage of Don Juan Manuel and the Fajardo family for much of the Late Middle Ages.[2]

The city of Murcia suffered its first plague epidemic in 1348; reruns of the plague ensued in 1380 and 1395,Шаблон:Sfn with the 1395 outbreak decimating half the city population.Шаблон:Sfn Plague outbreaks of lesser magnitude continued to take place in the 15th century (also in the 16th century).Шаблон:Sfn

Early modern period

Шаблон:Expand section The 1648 plage outbreak was particularly virulent in Murcia, reportedly having close to a 50% mortality rate.Шаблон:Sfn The last major plague epidemic in Spain affected Murcia in 1677.Шаблон:Sfn

Late modern period

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Depiction of the 1879 Шаблон:Ill

On 14 October 1879, a major river flood, the Шаблон:Ill, caused havoc in the city. The Segura reached a flow of 1,900 m3/s in the city, leaving up to 761 deaths.Шаблон:Sfn

Population

Year Population[3]
1530 Шаблон:Bartable
1591 Шаблон:Bartable
1787 Шаблон:Bartable

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