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Please help me with...Resolving conflicting information.

Here is the information on the page entitled the History of Valencia.

After the Christian victory and the expulsion of the Muslim population the city was divided between those who had participated in the conquest, according to the testimony in the Llibre del Repartiment (Book of Distribution). James I granted the city new charters of law, the Furs of Valencia, which later were extended to the whole kingdom of Valencia. Thenceforth the city entered a new historical stage in which a new society and a new language developed, forming the basis of the character of the Valencian people as they are known today.

On 9 October, King James, followed by his retinue and army, took possession of the city. The principal mosque was purified and the Mass was celebrated. James incorporated city and territory into the newly formed Kingdom of Valencia (continuum of the previous state), one of the kingdoms forming the Crown of Aragon, and permitted all people that lived in the city, Jews, Muslims and Christians, to stay there and live as citizens of the kingdom.

According to historical data on the capitulation of the city, the kingdom of Valencia had a population of 120,000 Muslims, 65,000 Christians and 2,000 Jews, who by the terms of the capitulation and its covenants were mostly allowed to remain on their land. According to the Arab historian Hussein Mones of the University of Cairo, these were the words King Zayyan spoke to James I when he surrendered the keys to the city:

In the city of Valencia live Muslims, the nobles of my people, along with Christians and Jews. I hope you continue to govern in the same harmony, all working and living together in this noble land. Here, during my reign, Easter processions went out and Christians professed their religion freely, as our Quran recognises Christ and the Virgin. I hope you bestow the same treatment to the Muslims of Valencia.

Here is what I don't understand. It seems to me unlikely that the Muslims were forced to leave Valencia since King Jaime I is later quoted as encouraging working and living in harmony. I suspect that either some Muslims who specifically were involved in resisting the Christian conquest might have been forced to flee or some Muslims chose to flee rather than remain in territory under Christian control.

I guess I don't know where to raise such issues to result in some resolution.

Thanks

AkilinaL (talk) 15:19, 3 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

The best place to discuss the content of an article is the talk page of that article; for more information, see Help:Talk pages. By the way, if you believe that a Wikipedia article contains incorrect/misleading information, you can edit the article and correct/remove it yourself (or, in some cases, make an edit request). Make sure to check the sources used in the article first; well-sourced content oughtn't to be removed. 78.28.45.145 (talk) 15:45, 3 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]