by Ignacio Arechar Baca J. D. (Author), Julia Elizabeth Lonergan (Author)
This book is about the Moorish Princess Fatima and proposes a Triana 'Triangle' of Cities as the Lost Golden Cities of Al' Dorado. It identifies the Triana of Al'Dorado by relating the enduring legends of the Vispanic Moors to the Alvaro Nu ez Cabeza de Baca Expedition, and Fatimid Ishmaeli Nazarin 'de Anza' Expeditions into the High Caliphates of Mexico. It follows the Eagle Archers of Ju'arez on the Great Hajj as they guide the Royal Caravan of the Black Salazars, including the Prophet Mohammad to Al'Dorado. The Fatimid Infantas of Hermigues held the pre-Islamic Kasbah and the Black Stone. And during the reign of the Moors in Southern Spain and Mexico, Zaed Rodr guez Diaz de Boabdil, 'El Cid' the 'Chico Tovar' fought with the King Alfonso Sancho 'Pansas' and recovered the Black Stone of Pan Espina and avenged the overthrow of the Seven Arabian Princesses of the Moorish House of Agaba at Hannover. The Precidio of the Santa Maria and the Mission San X-Javier de Baca are on the Green Cross of the Horn of Plenty and the Camino Real extends far North into Mexico. Following the Caravan of the Mustafa and Princess Fatima leads to the 'Holy Grail' and the Lost Triana Cities of Al' Dorado.
Author Biography
Julia Elizabeth Lonergan has a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology from University of California, Santa Cruz and is an expert in the Psychology of Language, Linguistics and Metaphor theory. Ignacio Arechar y Baca is a graduate from California State University at Sacramento and is fluent in multiple foreign languages, and helped in the language evolution and language translations.