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How did the Islam arrive to the Iberian Peninsula? THE WEAKNESS OF THE VISIGOTHIC KINGDOM Beginning of the 8th century: while a famine was occuring, there was a clash (war) between the supporters of Achila (son of the previous king) and the supporters of the king Roderic (who had been elected). Achila’s supporters asked for help from the Muslim governor of Northen Africa. But, after the exploration of his delegate Tarif in 710, they decided to conquer the Visigothic Kingdom. Afterwards, a Muslim army, commanded by Tariq and Musa crossed the Gibraltar Strait and defeated Roderic’s troops in the Battle of Guadalete River (711) and they conquered most of the Iberian Peninsula fighting and negociating the surrender of many towns. The conquest finished by 718. Some Christians from the Visigothic Kingdom migrated to the Cantabrian Mountains or beyond the Pyrenees.

QUEST 1) Who were fighting for the Visigothic throne in the beginning of the 8th century? Tariq and Musa The current king (Roderic) and the previous king’s son (Achila) The Visigoths and the Muslim Governor of Northen Africa

QUEST 1) Who were fighting for the Visigothic throne in the beginning of the 8th century? Tariq and Musa The current king (Roderic) and the previous king’s son (Achila) The Visigoths and the Muslim Governor of Northen Africa

QUEST Who called for help from the Muslims to win the Visigothic clash? Roderic, the current king Achila, the previous king’s son

QUEST Who called for help from the Muslims to win the Visigothic clash? Roderic, the current king Achila, the previous king’s son

QUEST Who was delegated by the emir of North Africa to make a report about the situation of the Visigothic kingdom? Tariq Musa Tarif

QUEST Who was delegated by the emir of North Africa to make a report about the situation of the Visigothic kingdom? Tariq Musa Tarif

QUEST Who were the generals of the Islamic army who started to conquer Al-Andalus? Tariq and Roderic Tarif and Musa Tariq and Musa

QUEST Who were the generals of the Islamic army who started to conquer Al-Andalus? Tariq and Roderic Tarif and Musa Tariq and Musa

QUEST Who went missing in the Battle of Guadalete? Roderic Achila Charlemagne 2. When did the Battle of Guadalete take place? In 710 In 711 From 711 to 718

QUEST Who went missing in the Battle of Guadalete? Roderic Achila Charlemagne 2. When did the Battle of Guadalete take place? In 710 In 711 From 711 to 718

QUEST Why did the Islamic Caliphate conquered the Iberian Peninsula in just seven years (711-718)? They fought strongly and bravely They bribed the Visigoths They mixed fighting and negociating

QUEST Why did the Islamic Caliphate conquered the Iberian Peninsula in just seven years (711-718)? They fought strongly and bravely They bribed the Visigoths They mixed fighting and negociating