Archidona information
Phoenicians began the construction of the village walls.Viillage was
an important strategic location for the Carthaginians. They
reinforced the walls and it was crucial in the war against
the Romans. During the Roman era, it was known as Arx Domina,
the Arabs modified this to Arxiduna, which is the origin
of its present-day name. The Moslem occupation consisted
of several stages. Following the proclamation of Abderraman
I as emir of Cordoba in 756, Archidona, a dependency of
the aforementioned city, became the capital of the cora
(region) of Rayya - an area which, roughly speaking, coincided
with the modern-day province of Malaga - . It was in the
thick of the muladi - Christian convert to Islam - rebellion
of the late 9th and early 10th centuries, led by Ben Hafsun,
who turned it into a fortified town. In 907, it was conquered
again, this time by the emir Abd Allah. And, when Bobastro,
a fortress at the centre of Omar Ben Hafsun’s rebellion,
fell into the hands of Abderraman III in 928, it was the
start of a period of great prosperity for the region, in
which commerce, industry and agriculture blossomed. However,
this period of splendour ended with the political and economic
division which accompanied the era known as the Taifa Kingdom
period; by the end of the 11th century, the village’s
lands were abandoned and impoverished. In 1238 it became
a dependency of the Nazari Kingdom of Granada, and Archidona
experienced its second boom, this time due largely to the
silk trade. Before long, however, a new turn of events shattered
the commercial links of the whole region: the 14th century
saw the start of the Christian campaigns in the area, which
became a border zone, its territory suffering frequent pillaging.
It was finally captured in 1462 by Don Pedro de Giron, Grand
Master of Calatrava. Archidona’s present-day location
dates back to the 16th century, when construction began
on the are known as Villa Baja. The village’s long
and eventful history, coupled with the desire of its inhabitants
to preserve the artistic heritage born of the key role played
by the village down the years, has resulted in Archidona
being declared a Village of Historical and Artistic Importance.
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