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Narrated through the eyes of Omar's son, the story follows his transformation from a "turbulent and arrogant" young man into a legendary guerrilla leader.

The novel is a fictionalized biography of , a 9th-century muladí (a Christian convert to Islam or a descendant of such converts) who led a major rebellion against the Umayyad Emirate of Córdoba from his mountain fortress in Bobastro , near Málaga. Key highlights of the narrative include: El HalcГіn De Bobastro Carmen Panadero epub

CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (Original print edition). Narrated through the eyes of Omar's son, the

The book covers Omar's eventual conversion back to Christianity and the political complexities of his alliances with other regional powers, such as King Alfonso III of León. Book Details Length: Approximately 322 pages. Language: Spanish. The book covers Omar's eventual conversion back to

is a historical novel by Spanish author Carmen Panadero , published in July 2015. The book is widely available in digital formats, including eBook/ePub and Kindle editions through major retailers like Amazon . Plot Summary