exhibit 2. Doctrine of Discovery

The Doctrine of Discovery, 1493 Introduction
The Papal Bull “Inter Caetera,” issued by Pope Alexander VI on May 4, 1493, played a central role in the Spanish conquest of the New World. The document supported Spain’s strategy to ensure its exclusive right to the lands discovered by Columbus the previous year. It established a demarcation line one hundred leagues west of the Azores and Cape Verde Islands and assigned Spain the exclusive right to acquire territorial possessions and to trade in all lands west of that line. All others were forbidden to approach the lands west of the line without special license from the rulers of Spain. This effectively gave Spain a monopoly on the lands in the New World
Salaam

πŸ‡²πŸ‡¦πŸ‡²πŸ‡¦πŸ‡²πŸ‡¦
for record:
       I Am         
 yahwoofkah ali el-bey

In full Life propia persona sui juris
 I make no claim with respect to the title (Anthony Deshawn Farley,ANTHONY DESHAWN FARLEY,552-67-0939) as registered Bonds.
#yahwoofkahiam
Surrender Treaty of the Kingdom of Granada
November 25th, 1491
Source:„Early Modern Spain: A Documentary History, red. Jon Cowans, pp. 15-19
First, that the Moorish king and the military chiefs, jurists, judges, religious advisers,
governors, learned men, and all of the commanders and men of substance and all of the
commoners of the ity of Granada, including the Albaicfn and its surrounding areas, shall, with
love, peace, and good will, .. within the next forty days turn over to This Highnesses or to this
agent the fortress of the Alhambra and the Alhizan, with all their towers and gates, and all the
other fortress., towers, and gates of the Sty of Granada and of the Albaicin and the surrounding
areas extending out into the countryside, so that they may occupy them in this name with this
people and at their
At the end of the forty days, all the Moors shall surrender to Their Highnesses freely and
without coercion, and they shall do what good and loyal vassals are obliged to do for their kings
and natural lords. And to assure secure conditions during this surrender, one day ahead of
surrendering the fortresses, they shall offer as hostages the minister Jucef Aben Coznixa, with five
hundred persons, children and siblings of the leading citizens of the city and of the AlbaΓ­cin and its
surrounding areas, so that they may remain under the power of Their Highnesses for ten days,
while the fortresses are surren-dered and secured, placing people and s in them, : and
during all of this time they shall be given everything they need for this sustenance, and once all is
surrendered, they will be freed.
Once the fortresses are surrendered, Their Highnesses and the prince, Don Juan, their son,
shall, for themselves and for the mon archs who succeed the, receive as their vassals and natural
subjects the King Abi Abdilehi [Boabdil] and the military governors, judges, jurists, religious
advisers, learned men, governors, commanders and squires, and all the greater and lesser
common people, including men and women, inhabitants
nts of Granada and the Albalcin and its
surrounding areas and its fortresses, villages and other places, and also of the Alpujarras [region]
and of other places that shall fal under this accord and treaty in any way, and they shall be allowed
to stay in their houses, estates, and inherited properties at that time and forever, and they will not
allow any harm or damage to be done to them without intervening ). Nor shall their goods or
their estates be taken away from the, nor even any part of them; but rather they will be revered,
honored, and respected by their subjects and vassals, as arc all of those who live under their
gOvernment and rule...
On the day when King Abi Abdilehi shall surrender the fortre sses and towers, Their
Highnesses shall order that his son shall be returned to him, along with all the hostages, and their
wives and children, with the exception of those who have converted to Christianity. Their
Highnesses and their successors forever shall let King Abi Abdilehi and his military chiefs, judges,
religious advisers, governors, comman ders, and other men of substance and all of the greater and
lesser commoners live under their own law, and they shall not allow anyone to take away their
mosques or minarets or muezins, nor shall they take away the endowed properties of their
mosques and the rents they receive, nor shall they inter-fere with their ways and customs.
The Moors shall be judged under their own laws and courts by the Islamic law they are
accustomed to observing, under the authority of their judges.

https://twitter.com/yahwoofkah_/status/1787957690263871872?s=19

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Saturn 1445 summer