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Apr 16, 2005
Ojen Information

Ojen Malaga


The town lies between the Sierra Alpujata and the Sierra Blanca (behind Marbella), its highlight being El Juanar Valley, an area of immense natural beauty.

The town itself, surrounded by orchards, still retains its original Arabic layout, with houses built on different levels to accomodate the mountainside on which they stand, and is considered to be one of the most beautiful in the province. Relics of its past include the remains of Solis Fortress and the Mudejar-style Our Lady’s Church.

History

Ojen dates back to the Andalusi-Arabic period, when it was known as Oxen or Hoxan, meaning “rugged place”.

Records tell us that in front of the town walls -now gone- Abderraman III’s troops fought with the muladíes (Christian converts to Islam) led by Omar Ben Hafsun in rebellion against the dominance of the Emirate of Cordoba. Having defeated the muladíes, Caliph Abderraman III ordered the building of a mosque as proof of Moslem supremacy over Christian converts.

Following the town ’s capture by the Catholic Monarchs, one hundred moriscos (Moslem converts to Christianity) and four Christians remained, all of whom were devoted to agricultural tasks. However, by the mid 16th century, moriscos had grown tired of the abusive taxes which they were obliged to pay, and, encouraged by the inhabitants of Istan, set fire to the village and its church and fled to the Alpujarra area. By the end of the same century, the village was practically abandoned.

In 1600, it was repopulated by settlers from La Roda de Andalucia.

In 1807, it was declared an independent town by Charles IV.




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