This poem is credited with having triggered the 1066 Granada massacre. An angry mob stormed the Royal Palace where the Jewish Vizier (who was also a Rabbi) had hidden, the mob captured the Jewish vizier Joseph ibn Naghrela and then crucified him. They went on to massacre thousands of Jews in Granada.
This poem is credited with having triggered the 1066 Granada massacre. An angry mob stormed the Royal Palace where the Jewish Vizier (who was also a Rabbi) had hidden, the mob captured the Jewish vizier Joseph ibn Naghrela and then crucified him. They went on to massacre thousands of Jews in Granada.
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