Talk:Alhambra Decree
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Should the text of the Alhambra decree be moved to Wikisource? -PoptartKing
- This is not the text of the Alhambra decree, it is a translation. I dunno if that's acceptable on Wikisource...admittedly tho, I don't know basically anything about Wikisource. Tomer TALK 03:30, Apr 19, 2005 (UTC)
- If it makes any difference, I went through last night and added wikilinks to all the relevant words in the text of translation of the Decree, whereupon IE6 (thank you Bill Gates) crashed b4 my <save> transaction was completed. :-( Tomer TALK 03:32, Apr 19, 2005 (UTC)
- Who translated it? Or was it an automated translation? Automated translations are probably not sufficiently accurate for a work of encyclopædic scope such as this. 38.100.34.2 22:33, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
Thats normal. the translation of a text is not the text but a translation :-!. Important to know is that this text is not very popular in Spain and Latinamerica where the Inquisition "completed" the expulsion of Iberia (Portugal 5 years later) killing the rest identity of jewish and conversos in Europe and specially in the "New Kingdom of Granada". Anyhow there are more than facts which witnessed the jewish heritage in Latinamerica. Nowadays genetics are proving this fact that America was discovered, colonized and populated partially thru those expulsed and sons of jewish people.