History has a curious way of projecting its echoes on the present. Sometimes, a distant episode—like that dawn of January 2, 1492, in which Boabdil left Granada under the unrelenting gaze of his mother, Aisha—seems to illuminate current situations with unexpected clarity. The famous phrase, converted into popular legend—"Lour as a woman what you did not know how to defend as a man"—, born between loss and reproach, has survived centuries because…
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History has a curious way of projecting its echoes on the present. Sometimes, a distant episode—like that dawn of January 2, 1492, in which Boabdil left Granada under the unrelenting gaze of his mother, Aisha—seems to illuminate current situations with unexpected clarity. The famous phrase, converted into popular legend—"Lour as a woman what you did not know how to defend as a man"—, born between loss and reproach, has survived centuries because…