- pl.
muladites or muladís; Arabic: مولد, trans. muwallad, pl. مولدون,
muwalladūn or مولدين, muwalladīn) is a term used for the
indigenous po****tion of...
-
Iberian origin),
formed the
majority of Muslims.[citation needed] The
Muwalladun had
spoken in the
local Romance dialects of
Latin collectively called...
-
combination and
growth of the
multiple cultures present in the
geographic area.
Muwalladun, or
muslims of
Iberian descent, were far more
numerous than
those of purely...
- 912
there would have been
approximately 2.8
million indigenous Muslims (
muwalladûn) plus
Arabs and Berbers. At this
point Christians still vastly outnumbered...
-
demanded equality of power,
wealth and
status of the Non-Arab
Berbers and
Muwalladun by Arabs. In
common with the Arabs, they were very
active in promoting...
- in Portugal. As a
borderland territory, it was home to the so-called
muwalladun or
indigenous converts and
their descendants, some of whom eventually...
- and the
conversion of
local Christians to
Islam (known as
Muladis or
Muwalladun) with the
latter forming the
majority of the Islamic-ruled area by the...
- both in
terms of po****tion and Arabization.
These were the
Muladi or
Muwalladun, most of whom were
descendants of
local Hispano-Basques and Visigoths...
-
Emperor ("Emperor of the Franks") for the
second time and
converts the
Muwalladun, and the Arab elite. 18 July (traditional date) –
Battle of Hafrsfjord:...
- Berbers.
People of
various other backgrounds were also present,
including muwalladūn (Muslims of
Iberian descent),
those descended from
other tribes in North...