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It seems that the current location Obejo that corresponds to the Al-Udri and others mentioned as Ubal, Cordoba on the way to Toledo. Its castle Caliphate existed at the time and should be a settlement of some importance to serving the military control of the route traveled by Mogávar and then discurriría Pedroche to La Alcudia.
In 1237 it was conquered by Ferdinand III, who soon after it joined the andalusia Alfoz Cordoba through donation in 1243. The year 1272 before the delimitation of their parochial terms, which were the work of Bishop Fernando Mesa.
Almost all of his term was made up of forest and uncultivated on the typical forest of the era, such as beekeeping and charcoal. There is also the word in its holdings of vines and olive trees as well be passing sheep transhumance routes.
Highlights of the remains belong to the Muslim era castle Obejo, located north of the population and about 700 meters above sea level. Only traces of towers, such as stumps and minor examples of his fortress around the church of San Antonio Abad, which originated in the thirteenth century. They have used materials carrying Caliphate era, as evidenced by the appearance of capital that had been hidden under its pillars. At the end of Obejo are also the remains of Castillo de Flores, located next to the old way of Cordoba to Obejo by the Left Guadalbarbo.
Visit http://OBEJO.TK —Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.225.138.42 (talk) 12:24, 27 January 2009 (UTC)
- The location of the photo of the fallen soldier is also claimed to have been taken in Espejo, to the south of Cordoba. The wikipedia for Espejo (in Spanish) is linked below -
- https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espejo_(C%C3%B3rdoba) 84.78.176.44 (talk) 17:09, 19 July 2024 (UTC)