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Step into the year 711 and experience the conquest of Iberia as if you were there. In this immersive, documentary-style first-person narrative, you witness Tariq ibn Ziyad’s landing near Gibraltar, the irreversible decision to burn the ships, the tense march inland, and the decisive clash that shattered the Visigothic order—opening the road into what would become known as Al-Andalus. This story focuses on the details history often skips: terrain, weather, rivers and wetlands, logistics, camp life, reconnaissance, morale, and the political fractures that can decide a battlefield as much as steel does. If you enjoy cinematic history told like lived experience, subscribe and like the video—your support directly helps me create the next episode in this series. What you’ll see in this episode Gibraltar’s geography and why it matters The “no retreat” psychology behind burning the ships How roads, rivers, and ground conditions shape battle outcomes Why political division can collapse an army from the inside What conquest looks like day-to-day: supplies, scouting, and pressure About this format: This is a narrative recreation grounded in historical context, designed to feel like a field report from the era. Some famous details (including the ship-burning tradition) are debated in the sources; the episode presents the lived experience of the event while keeping the broader historical framework intact. #History #MedievalHistory #Documentary #AlAndalus #Gibraltar #TariqIbnZiyad #Visigoths #HistoricalStorytelling