Benamocarra is a small village near Velez, whose valley
it overlooks from its position atop a low ridge surrounded
by olive and almond trees, and vineyards, as well
as orchards and fields of sub-tropical crops. It was
the birthplace of Don Eduardo Ocon, Malaga’s
best-known and most illustrious musician.
History
Benamocarra is of Arabic origin, as suggested by its
name, derived from Banu Mukarram, meaning "the
tribe of Mukarram", probably a Berber people.
It was conquered by Ferdinand the Catholic in the
wake of the capture of Velez Malaga in 1487. In the
years following the conquest, coexistence between
Christian settlers and Moslems was uneasy. After the
expulsion of the moriscos - Moslem converts to Christianity
- in the second half of the 16th century, the village
was repopulated with Old Christians from Puente Genil,
Estepa, Antequera and other locations.
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