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- Al-Andalus (Arabic: الأَنْدَلُس, romanized: al-ʾAndalus) was the Muslim-ruled area of the Iberian Peninsula. The name refers to the different Muslim states...
- Circulación (National Road Rules). TransAndalus 1800 km of public greenways on former railway routes throughout Spain TransCAM - Trans-Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid...
- public greenways on former railway routes throughout Spain TransAndalus TransCAM - Trans-Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid National Cycle Network The National...
- Gharb al-Andalus (Arabic: غرب الأندلس, trans. gharb al-ʼandalus; "west of al-Andalus"), or just al-Gharb (Arabic: الغرب, trans. al-gharb; "the west")...
- al-Andalus. African slaves were trafficked to al-Andalus from the South across the Sahara desert via the trans-Saharan slave trade. Slaves in al-Andalus...
- Córdoba, ruling from 756 to 788. He established the Umayyad dynasty in al-Andalus, which continued for nearly three centuries (including the succeeding Caliphate...
- dubbed "Po****tion Y". Some authors have suggested that this reflects a trans-Pacific migration, but scholars have suggested that this more likely reflects...
- (Arabic: عبد العزيز بن موسى) was an Arab general and the first governor of Al-Andalus, in modern-day Spain and Portugal. He was the son of Musa ibn Nusayr, the...
- "Understanding the Database - Methodology - Introduction". Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. Voyages: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database. Archived from the original...
- rich booty. Their history is well known among the people of al-Andalus. Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact Tabish Khair (2006). Other Routes: 1500 Years...