Sunday, June 16, 2013

The Granada Millennium makes history in Google with a doodle (video) - Ideal Digital

class=”p” Granada Millennium is the excuse that Google has to celebrate this Sunday June 16 with one of the most exciting doodles year. The capital Nazari stars in a design in which the city is reflected in the headwaters of the world’s most used search engine and follows the wake of Maurice Sendak class=”strong”> , the second doodle so far of June. The first Millennium shares with Granada their location and referred Federico García Lorca on 5th. Earlier in May, Google delighted us with a very varied harvest. Julius Richard Petri scientist was last published on 31. Even before we had the opportunity to observe the Spanish also of the Universal Exposition of Barcelona in 1888. And in the beginning of the month gave us several days commemorating the Mother, both Spanish version to South American countries. Both very original. Great feeling master caused the credit titles Saul Bassy which opened the mon th dedicated to Labor Day.

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. The arrival of the Zirid to the Peninsula, a family that has its roots in North Africa, was the source of a story that meets thousand years now. Ben Ziri Zawi took the weakness of the peninsular territories to win control of the territory that now occupies much of the province and it independent. Thus arose the Taifa Kingdom of Granada, Ben dynasty heritage Zirí. It was not an easy situation. The powerful Cora Elvira, in the current area of ??Sierra Elvira, guarding the power on the Vega. From there started the rebellion that celebrates the Millennium class=”strong”> . Over time, the Zirids would move the command center to a geographically better defended, on top of the Albaicin. There, recover a territory that had achieved a manifest importance to the Romans and Visigoths under their share of power gave way to other cities in the area. Thus, new walls and raised Ziríes surrounded the stronghold and city.

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, tried to regain the throne of Ifriquiya in North Africa. His move to the area led a coup that removed him from the kingdom. Ben Habús Maksan was the rebel, a nephew of the exiled, which remained in power for 19 years. Over time, the kingdom was expanding to occupy parts of the cora of Yayyan.

But brighter times came with King Badis. This mythical monarch has a street in the capital as the honor for his work on the throne. The Millennium class=”strong”> recover your figure and remembered as from the throne conquered Malaga. The importance of the Jewish vizier Joseph ben Nagrela is key to understanding this difficult time. In principle, it served as a link between the large Jewish community that inhabited the city and had generated enough cultural diversity. However, the figure is obscured by his devices against the monarch. His end came after foster a covert alliance with King Taifa of Granada Almeria to deliver. Badis found out and ordered his murder.

The last king of the kingdom of Granada was primitive ben Abd’Allah Buluggin. He came to power in 1073, after the death of King Badis dle. It was a time when the primacy of Muslim power was divided between the hands of monarchs Taifa of Seville, Granada and Toledo. However, the Christian advance shook the power of these kingdoms, which ended up calling frightened to eliminate Castile Almoravids. With the advent of Tasufin ibn Yusuf, leader of the Almoravids, the Christian armies took a step back, but also marked the end of the Taifa, who were at the mercy of the new Muslim soldiers. The Millennium class=”strong”> retrieves a part of the history of the city, which is being celebrated with events and exhibitions.

In recent days, the city has held several events to mark the establishment of the kingdom. So the ‘Millennium class=”strong”> ‘ was held with the recording of a cooking program that will air on local television of Granada, Jaen, Malaga, Cadiz, Almeria and Seville, as well of other televisions of Extremadura and Madrid. Initiatives ‘The Millennium in the streets’, with particular attention to activities aimed at children, will next fall continuity both in Granada, as in other provinces of the ancient Kingdom of Granada.

The Millennium class=”strong”> also organized as evidence Puleva Cup. It is a 3×3 sport event streetball, an opportunity for athletes and the general public can enjoy the spectacle of street basketball and practice outdoor sports. The competition is open to all ages and will be held on Sunday, 16, at the esplanade of the Palacio de Congresos. At this time, there are 130 teams and 540 registered participants. It is held today 16 on the esplanade of the Palacio de Congresos de Granada.

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So are the doodles

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Federico García Lorca class=”p”>

Julius Richard Petri class=”p”>

Barcelona Expo 1888, the foundations of a modern city on Google

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Labor Day, when the desire becomes doodle

Ella Fitzgerald sings jazz rhythm Google’s doodle

Earth Day 2013: the most vindictive of Google doodle

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Leonhard Euler

Internet with your genius mind

Maria Sibylla Merian, a pioneer of modern entomology flies like butterflies on Google

St. Patrick’s Day dance with the letters of Google

Douglas Adams Hitchhiker’s Guide to Google doodle

The International Women’s Day marks the Google doodle

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Copernicus class=”p”>

Ruben Dario and poetic anniversary Google

George Ferris wheel is mounted on the Valentine’s Google

Mary Leakey discovered in remains of hominids Google

new year 2013, Google gives the starting signal with a doodle

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first published Moby Dick

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Niels Bohr class=”p”>

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class=”span Closing of the London 2012 Olympic Games

London 2012 Canoe Slalom: Google challenges its users to a whitewater race in his new doodle

London 2012 Basketball: Who is the best Google doodle triplista class=”p”>

London 2012 Javelin: chasing the record with the Google doodle

London 2012 Synchronized Swimming: dance on the Olympic pool

London 2012 Pole vault: Google takes a big leap with its new doodle Olympic

London 2012 Shot put: Google plays in a green field in its new doodle

London 2012 Table Tennis: Google hits the table tennis in his doodle

London 2012 Hockey: Google Goes Green in his new Olympic doodle

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male rings: Google hangs Games

London 2012 Fencing foil Google take the Games to shine

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London 2012 Archery target points to your Google

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Amelia Earhart flies class=”p”>

Gustav Klimt class=”p”>

Alan Turing class=”p”>

Peter Carl Faberge class=”p”>

Robert Moog class=”p”>

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Keith Haring graffiti art to revolutionize Google

Ramón y Cajal. Google and Youtube teach the doctrine of the connective cells

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Robert Doisneau photograph class=”p”>

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Spring is celebrated in Google

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National Library of Spain: doodle, books and trending topics

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Heinrich Rudolf Hertz class=”p”>

Valentine’s Day, love for everyone in the Google doodle

Charles Addams, father of the family dark doodle

Luis Coloma draws the ‘doodle’ Tooth Fairy on Google

‘Do a barrel roll’, the last spell of Google

Google pays tribute to ice cream sundae with ‘doodle’

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Charles Dickens, the chronicler of stories that inspired the future

Google celebrates Christmas with a ‘collage doodle’

Google gives Pacman for his 30th anniversary

Charlie Chaplin class=”p”>

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St. Basil’s Cathedral doodle Google colors

Gregor Mendel class=”p”>

Pierre de Fermat Google is immortalized by a ‘doodle’

Jorge Luis Borges wrote his last story on Google

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Google plays with the clay of Art Clokey in its doodle

Louis Daguerre class=”p”>

Mark Twain and Tom Sawyer painting a new doodle on Google

Robert Noyce, a heart made of bits doodle

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