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West Coast of Sardinia - Black Terror...

Torri fari e coste della Sardegna

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West Coast of Sardinia - Black Terror sent on December 05, 2020 (0:21) by Emmegiu. 47 comments, 1101 views. [retina]

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Mentre cala la notte sulla baia il nero veliero si avvicina alla costa silenzioso come la morte, nella torre di guardia la sentinella si è accorta del pericolo e già un armigero è corso ad avvertire il paese oltre la collina, forse questa volta si riuscirà a salvare le donne e i bambini, gli uomini combatteranno per respingere l'assalto dei mori e impedire la razzia del paese ma questa notte le strade del borgo si tingeranno di sangue. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Con la morte del profeta Maometto alla Mecca nel 632, gli arabi islamizzati iniziarono la conquista dei territori limitrofi per portarvi la nuova fede. In breve caddero i territori oggi occupati da Siria, Iraq, ed Egitto le cui popolazioni furono facilmente convertite; l'Islam avanzava senza trovare particolare resistenza. L'ideale religioso giustificava ogni aggressione e le sottomissioni di interi popoli; per ogni credente la cosa più importante era la diffusione della vera fede e la conversione dei miscredenti. Con questa convinzione i musulmani si affermarono in tutto il Medio Oriente e nell'Africa Mediterranea, preparandosi ad esportare il loro credo nell'Occidente tradizionale. Nel 711 Malik attraversò lo stretto che porta ancora il suo nome, Gibilterra e con il suo esercito dilagò nella penisola iberica battendo i Visigoti ed assoggettandola. La potenza bizantina fu costretta a rinunciare alle sue terre africane comprese nell'esarcato d'Africa, la Sardegna di conseguenza fu abbandonata a se stessa. In questa situazione gli arabi, partendo dalla Tunisia, si presentarono nelle coste sarde e fu il terrore. Al 704 risale il primo assalto all'isola, che, data la sorpresa, fu sicuramente disastroso per i suoi abitanti. I Musulmani si avvicinavano furtivamente con le loro imbarcazioni, guadagnando una spiaggia accessibile nelle vicinanze del luogo prescelto per il saccheggio e piombavano improvvisamente nei luoghi abitati distruggendoli e depredandoli. Portavano con sé il bottino razziato e gli abitanti catturati, quasi sempre giovani uomini e donne, uccidendo tutti gli altri. I prigionieri venivano poi venduti nei mercati di schiavi o avviati ai lavori pesanti per il resto della loro vita. I paesi costieri della Sardegna, dal 705 in poi, furono meta di scorrerie decine di volte, anche se la storia ce ne tramanda solo alcune. Gli abitanti terrorizzati si rifugiarono in zone interne, più sicure, abbandonando le coste che rimasero disabitate. Tratto da uno scritto di Sergio Atzeni Per chi volesse proseguire con la lettura ecco il riferimento http://www.comuni24ore.it/2019/02/23/le-incursioni-musulmane-e-barbaresche-in-sardegna-seminano-morte-e-distruzione/



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sent on December 05, 2020 (17:28)

Photo with a special atmosphere. Fits what is described in the text. Great job!
Best regards, Delphinus

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sent on December 05, 2020 (17:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

With this beautiful image and just as beautiful caption... you managed to create a very suggestive and fascinating atmosphere
A shot excellent........as always
Aeo
Stefano

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sent on December 05, 2020 (20:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Bravo Giuseppe, a distant story in time but of facts that have marked the history of a land and its inhabitants.
Splendida the photo.
Buona evening
Paolo

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sent on December 05, 2020 (21:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hi Giuseppe, I was running away from this image of you :-| . I find the composition excellent, the same for everything that encloses in itself this beautiful image accompanied by a formidable viraggio of the B/N. Always propose shots as a great artist. I find it very interesting and it also makes me goose skin the caption you wrote, poor people who worked his land in peace, it must have been terrible to live in those days, I often say that nowadays we are all living very well, in if the only snag is health, we hope to always have so much
SUPER very good dear Emme, hello, good night and good Sunday

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sent on December 06, 2020 (0:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

That's a great picture. The composition, the light, the viraggio and the sky make it spectacular. Congratulations.
Ciao, Rosary

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sent on December 06, 2020 (7:32)

A shot that reflects your feelings about the history of place very effectively! Masterly used wide angle and BW toning! Compliments.
Tutu

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sent on December 06, 2020 (9:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The black and white tinge is accompanied by the title and description of the photo which is very interesting. I wonder: was that sailing ship really there? Hello.

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sent on December 06, 2020 (10:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

the historical reference is corrobored by the incoming sailing ship, a leap in time

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sent on December 06, 2020 (12:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Nice history lesson paired with this fascinating elaboration to print in a themed book!

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sent on December 06, 2020 (13:29) | This comment has been translated

Super!

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sent on December 06, 2020 (14:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Great photo and caption
Ciao Giuseppe

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sent on December 06, 2020 (15:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

great shot and interesting caption

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sent on December 06, 2020 (15:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Giuseppe, a beautiful photo and, as always, caption that makes us know your world. I wanted to attach , as a dedication, "Sardinian Hail Mary" by De Andre', which I like a lot, but I did not succeed, I miss something. A dear greeting. Lights

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sent on December 06, 2020 (16:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The wonderful Sardinia was a land of conquest and coveted by the great civilizations, from the Phoenicians, to the Carrtaginians, to the Romans, Byzantines, Aragonese, Savoy and so on. For this reason the truest testimonies and customs and traditions of the native people are located inside. Nice bn image of my adoption region. Happy Sunday Joseph.
Bye gios ;-)

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sent on December 06, 2020 (16:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you very much friends for your kind passage on my photo is an honor you do to me and to my ancient land from nuragic times onwards always tortured, my friend Luci wanted to post the Sardinian Avemaria on this image since it failed I do it for her and thank her for the thought, and we dedicate it to all the people who have suffered from the aggressions and conquests
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnNP7OVB_gc

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sent on December 06, 2020 (17:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A great b/n to tell a story that was!!.
Certo that even today has left a train... the escape from the sea pours the mountains!!
I'm Emme!! :-P :-D
the Moors have passed after this health emergency has also passed will have come the time to return to the beautiful Sardinian coast. Bosa is waiting for you with open arms. Hi Alessandro

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sent on December 06, 2020 (18:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very very beautiful, impeccable realization as always, the attached story gives vitality to the scene !!!
Sy dearest Giuseppe ;-)
A dear greeting from Livy

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sent on December 06, 2020 (19:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful photo and beautiful caption, a dear greeting and congratulations.

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sent on December 06, 2020 (19:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

What a beautiful picture!
Thane for shared it and thank you for commenting on it. Actually, the fairy is enough for herself, in my opinion...
It's always nice to read to you, even when you cite!
Simone

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sent on December 06, 2020 (20:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful Emme, great and appropriate the bn, I really like the dramatic atmosphere, congratulations!
An Agata greeting ;-)




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