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Castle of Molina de Aragon in Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Town of Molina de Aragon in Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Art of Persia and Iran. Bronze figurine of a horse, 10th-11th century Royalty Free Stock Photo
Castle of Molina de Aragon in Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Landscape and Church of San Juan de Busa. Huesca. Spain. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Church of San Juan de Busa. Huesca. Spain. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Church of San Juan de Busa. Huesca. Spain. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Castle of Molina de Aragon in Spain
Church of San Juan de Busa. Huesca. Spain. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Castle of Molina de Aragon in Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Church of San Juan de Busa. Huesca. Spain. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old Temple Structure at Mandhata Area Khargone Madhya Pradesh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lord Brahma and Goddess Brahmani   11th Century Sculpture Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient Temple Structure at Omkareshwar Mandhata Royalty Free Stock Photo
Church of San Bartolome de Gavin. Aragon. Spain. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Castle of Molina de Aragon also called alcazar or alcazaba is a fortification in Molina de Aragón, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It originated as a Moorish fortress 10th-11th century, built over a pre-existing Celtiberian castle. The fortress was used as residence of the lords of the taifa of Molina. El Cid resided here when he was exiled from Castile.


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