- also
being reinforced by
immigration of
Navarrese and
Aragonese Muslims (
Mudéjares) and by
intermittent arrivals of Valencian, Granadan, and
North African...
-
balance between mudéjares and
Christians settlers in the Serranía de Ronda. In the
early 16th century, a
series of
edicts enacted that
mudéjares from the Crown...
- política y administración de una deportación (1609–1611).
Centro de
Estudios Mudéjares. p. 38. ISBN 9788496053311. la
pirrica victoria en el
sitio de Ostende...
- The
rebels were Moriscos, the
nominally Catholic descendants of the
Mudéjares (Muslims
under Castilian rule)
following the
first rebellion of the Alpujarras...
- Bonechi. p. 6. ISBN 978-88-7009-851-8. Echevarria, Ana (2008). Biografías
mudéjares, o, La
experiencia de ser minoría: biografías islámicas en la España cristiana...
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Ladero Quesada,
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Mudéjares y
repobladores en el
Reino de
Granada (1485-1501)".
Cuadernos de Historia...
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Following the 1247 mudéjar revolt,
James I
decreed the
expulsion of the
mudéjares from the area in 1248. The
current settlement was
however not founded...
- the end of 1491,
explicitly allowed the
Muslim inhabitants,
known as
mudéjares, to
continue unmolested in the
practice of
their faith and customs. This...
-
except those dealing with medicine. The
indignation of the
unconverted Mudéjares (i.e.,
Iberian Muslims living in
Christian territories) over this gross...
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James I of Aragon.
Sharq al-Andalus,
estudios Mudéjares y
Moriscos (in Spanish).
Centro de
Estudios Mudéjares. 1996. p. 149. Delgado, Juan de Dios de la...