The correct answer that would best complete the given statement above would be RECONQUISTA. The fall of Granada, in 1492, signified the end of the Reconquista. The Reconquista is the term given about the battles between the Christian Kingdoms and Muslim Moors with the goal to take over the Iberian Peninsula. Hope this answer helps.
The last Muslim kingdom of the Iberian Peninsula and the end of the Reconquest period
Explanation:
The war in Granada was the set of military campaigns that took place between 1482 and 1492, undertaken by Queen Elizabeth I of Castile and her husband King Ferdinand II of Aragon inside the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada, which culminated in the Capitulations of Granada of King Boabdil, who had oscillated between the alliance, the double game, the contemporization and the open confrontation with both sides and that had as consequences the integration in the Crown of Castile of the last Muslim kingdom of the Iberian Peninsula ending the historical process of the Reconquest that the Christian kingdoms had begun in the eighth century and by which Pope Alexander VI recognized Isabel and Ferdinand with the title of Catholic Monarchs in 1496.
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