The Legacy of al-Andalus
Opening Salvo
Opening Salvo
Cordoba's Political borders in 1419
[Player's Note : Hello everyone.This is my second attempt in writing an AAR about Cordoba, this time, I hope to do it properlly, with more richness and plausibility.Also, I am using the Intregnum 6.10 beta patch for the game, so there are tons of events for Cordoba in this alternative world. There is no France for example, but a set of different powerful countries, like Savoy, Brittaney and Burgundy.Byzantium is still a player in the world, and the Abbasid Caliphate controls the middle east against the Crusaders in Palestine. Im going to begin writing down why Cordoba survived, what exactly happened after Navas de Tolosa , I will also note changes happening in the world in the course of history (since afterall, its quite different - literally) The game will begin in 1419, but for now, we turn back to 1212. Enjoy and please, share your opinions.]
On the frontier of the Navas de Tolosa did the two formidable armies meet, the arrayed Christian crowns against the diseased ridden body of the Almohad Empire face to face. The Cross and the Crescent in another destructive encounter, another salvo in their many collisions since the birth of Islam in 610 AD.The Muslims deployed for battle in three lines, the great central mass of horse and foot defended by a vanguard of light-armed Berbers, Arabs, and bands of archers. Muhammad an-Nasir (Caliph of the Almohads) stationed himself with the rearguard, surrounded by his African bodyguard and the massed banners and drummers, where, seated on his shield before his red tent, clad in the black cloak of his predecessor And al-Mu'min, sword and Quran in hand, he could direct his commanders. The Christians, however, carefully observing the enemy order of battle, refused to engage on either day. But on the 16th, at dawn, they drew up in battle array in three lines, their left wing under king Peter II of Aragon, their right under king Sancho VII of Navarre, and the center under Alfonso VIII, who remained with his rearguard, behind the second line of Castilian nobles and the military orders. In contrast with the famed battle of Alarcos, the less experienced municipal militias were distributed in all three lines of each division and reinforced by cavalry. The Christian vanguard began the attack, crashing through the Arab and Berber skirmishers, and with the second line closed with the main body of the Almohad troops.
Indecisive fighting raged for hours, but when the Caliph ordered his reserves into the struggle, the weary Christian center and flanks fell back. At this critical moment Alfonso VIII, resolved to conquer or die, threw himself and the strong rearguard into the attack, while Peter II and Sancho VII rallied the wings. In the face of this general Christian counterassault the Muslims began to give way. As confusion and panic spread, the Christians broke through to the area of the red tent, cutting down the fiercely resisting African guards. Muhammad an-Nasir barely managed to escape on horseback, and his whole immense army streamed rearward, hotly pursued by the Christian cavalry with wholescale slaughter while the infantry fell upon the rich spoils of al-Andalus.
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Following the devestating incursion and the abandonment of al-Andalus by the Almohads, the Christians took the offensive to the heart of Muslim Spain ; Andalucia. The result was wide spread chaos and constant retreat from the northern forts to the densly populated regions of the Muslim controlled south. As if the situation was not bleak enough, the ever rebellious nobles of al-Andalus threw off the yoke of what remained of the Almohads and began to found -momentarily- independent princedoms. Rather than halting the Christian onslaught the Taifas fought each other for the domination of an ever shrinking al-Andalus, with the Christian infiletration gathering momentum with each passing day. From the midst of the violance did a lone figure emerge (under the tutalage of Ibn Hud) , the famous Warrior Monk of Alcazura'na , Son of the Bani Ahmar; Mohammed.
Forcefully merging the adjunct towns and districts in the polity of his own village, where he declared a new Kingdom, did he begin the 'core' of the Muslim resurjence of Iberia. Viciously assaulting the southern strongholds, his greatest triumph was the absorbtion of Mursiyyah and Granada into his nuclei of empire. He then turned his eyes to the 'Maiden' of al-Andalus; Isbillia 'Seville'. Being threatened by the advance of Ferdinand III, who already captured Peu'tra and Hellucina and was on the march from Batlaways, the eminent Qadi of Seville ; Abu Julayqa Marmodi put the city under the banner of Bani Ahmer and paid allegiance to the Monk King .Recieving appeals of help from the Governor of Cordoba that Ferdinand had reached the environs of the city, Mohammed marshalled his forces and swiftly took route to the north in hope of intercepting the Christian King of Castile. Detered by the fierce winter of 1231 the Muslims found the city of Cordoba under assault by the Castillians, it's walls barely fending off the onslaught and vicious hordes of Christian warriors and keeping them at bay. Surveying the power of his northern foes - Ahmar realized he had a profound choice to make.
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"I say we forgo Cordoba and abandon such enterprise, it would be foolish of us to face such a powerful force." the voiced opinion of Emir Zahir was unwelcome, afterall, it was in earshot of the soldiery who were already attritioned and fatigued as it is. Mohammed scowled at the popular agreement Zahir had mustered from amongst the Governors and Commanders. "Ferdinand can be reasoned with your highness, but clashing with him on the open field would shatter us, giving him more incentive to invade what remains of al-Andalus".They made camp in the nestled hill of roses overlooking Cordoba, it gave them tactical advantage and allowed them to survey the Christians - though the information they obtained bore nothing but ill news , the army of Ferdinand was numerous as the Sands of the Sahara."Again, I highly advice we open diplomatic channels".
"Without Qurtubah, al-Andalus is abolished from existance" he growled at those he wrongly precieved 'comrades' in arms, they were nothing more than leeches and courtiers who bandwagoned with the victor. "By Allah, I would not stand witness before the lord in the hour (Judgement day) and be asked before the throng of humanity why I had not saved the Muslims of Spain.Nay, I will show that she-dog he can not siege the city of Abdul Rahman with such audacity for I will bar him by my sword .Let victory decide who shall pick the flower that is al-Andalus".His scimitar in one hand, and his Quran in the other, he brusked aside the nobility of the South, ignoring their appeals to re-consider. He ascended a small collection of rocks in proximity to his open tent , maintaining the composure of a King, his head high.Mohammed addressed his men, the children of al-Andalus washed with the blood and tears of the ongoing and raging conflict between Islam and Christendom, appealing to their sense of hope that maybe - just maybe - Allah might aid them in their plight. The son of the Bani Ahmer realized the consequences of his actions, but he was hardened enough by many years of warfare to know that if he didnt fight with the same viciousness of the Christians, his cause would falter. If he failed here, he would at least die with the satisfaction of knowing that his saga would be that of a martyr, and if did emerge a victor - his Jihad would gain tract. Casting a look on his followers, he sighed. Most of them were impressionable youth who abandoned the fertile vegas and fields of Granada and Seville to join him, though they were all seasoned fighters who proved their worth time and time again, Mohammed was anguished by the greatest of sacrifice ; youth. Raising his arms in open embrace he began :
"I lay down the truth, clear and pure like the morning dew in Quzunfralina - our enemies drove us to the brink of destruction, but we survived their legions, and now, amidst the ruins of glories old, we face them for one last parlay. I give you no word of premonitions of victory from Allah, but I tell you this ; our passion must realize triumph here - before the gates of the Medina" he extended his right arm towards Cordoba, engulfed in flames and smoke - one could hear the faint battle cries from the distance - such illuminations evoke a fragrance of death and martyrdom.
"An ocean of anger rages inside us, Our hearts, desperate, burn with eternal flames - We all know the pain to suffer such , but it is nothing like the indignity of having the cross rise throughout these faithful lands. Let the cries of widows and children, and desecration of Mosques and the sewn bodies of friends drive us towards the overthrow of this tyranny.By God, even if I must bear this task of fighting the infidels alone, I shall tread it, for there is no greater glory than to battle against them. I either enter Cordoba as a liberator, or die in the attempt , and both roads appeal to me.What say you oh men of Islam?"
A collective roar echoed throughout the horizon of Cordoba, the troops chanted the name of God and his Prophet, appealing to the heavens themselves to take notice ."La Galib illa Allah" shouted Mohammed to his men "To battle!and Victory!". The soldiers quickly absorbed themselves in orderely formations, the knights to their fine Arabian steads ready for battle. Mohammed could only smile at the flurry of faith and energy his men showed, it was a good sign. Mounting his splendored Stallion , Mohammed jutted forward to the front.It was uncommon for the Muslim Kings of Spain to be the first to charge into battle, prefering the saftey of the unexposed rear, but Mohammed was no King, he was a man amongst men.Pausing for a few moments in silent prayer, he lifted his Green banner high. 'Allah grant me victory' the forced his Stallion forward and cried the battle song 'Elscando Anadalusi Hazufraniya!". Like a swarm of locusts on an Egyptian crop, the Moorish army descended from the hillside. Their attack took the Christians by surprise, who for a moment, paused in horror, trying to absorb the shock of this new adversary emerging from nowhere.
Ferdinand watched as the Moorish army broke into his ranks with a smile "The Dog of Mahomet has come barking, let us put him out of his misery Count Alfonz" the Castillian nodded his head "This shall be his undoing your majesty, if we dispose of him here, all of the south shall come under your most holy assumption, and the reconquesta would be fulfilled".
"Withdraw our forces from the walls and crush this army of peasents - and bring me his head"
"As you command"
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