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ancient Mozarabs.
There is a long-running
debate about how many of the po****tion of Al-Andalus were
Mozarabs. Some
maintain that the
Mozarabs were part...
- discrepancies.
Aljamiado Mozarabs Mozarabic Rite
Mozarabic art and
architecture Andalusian Arabic History of
Spain From
Mozarab, from the Arabic: مستعرب...
- Africa, and was
spread to
Rueda in
about the 11th Century,
possibly by
Mozarabs.
Verdejo was
generally used to make a
strongly oxidized, Sherry-like wine...
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culture while retaining their own, were
termed Mozarabs.
While the
Islamic authorities accorded the
Mozarabs dhimmi status (thus
allowing them to practice...
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Mozarabic literature (or
Mozarab literature) is the
literature of the
Mozarabs,
Christians living under Islamic rule in
Spain and
their Arabized descendants...
- Muslims,
comprised eighty per cent of the po****tion of al-Andalus by 1100.
Mozarabs were
Christians who had long
lived under Muslim and Arab rule, adopting...
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their lands.
Several 10,000
Mozarabs joined with the
Aragonese during their return. The
Almoravids punished the
Mozarabs by
deporting them from Andalusia...
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while permitting the
diverse po****tion of Muwallads, Arabs, Berbers,
Mozarabs, Saqaliba, and Jews to
maintain their socio-cultural lifestyles. Mozarabic...
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forcibly took many
thousands of
Christians with him to Africa. The
oppressed Mozarabs sent
emissaries to the king of Aragon,
Alphonso 1st le
Batailleur (1104–1134)...
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Mozarabic may
refer to:
Andalusi Romance, also
called the
Mozarabic language Mozarabs, the
Arabized Christians of the
medieval Iberian Peninsula Mozarabic art...