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Yes. After the fall of Rome, the Moors took over Spain.
Spain was invaded by Moors from western North Africa.
There was not one military campaign that drove the Moors from Spain. It was a whole series of campaigns over 700+ years.
what cities in Spain did the moores settle in
over 8 centuries
The Moors ruled parts of Spain from 711 until 1492.
At no time did the Moors control all of the Iberian Peninsula on which modern Spain is located. The Moors invaded the peninsula in 710 AD and the last Moorish stronghold surrendered in 1492 AD, so there were Moors in power in some part of the peninsula for 782 years. They never controlled Spain, as such, because it didn't come into being until 23 years after the Moors were physically evicted from the peninsula. Spain did not exist as a single country until 1516 when the major kingdoms of Castile, Leon, Aragon and Navarre were united under one monarch. Carlos I became the ruler of all of them. He was, at the same time, Carlos (Charles) V, Holy Roman Emperor.
Isabell and her Husband King Ferdinand inflicted the final military defeat on the Moors in 1492. Various Spanish kingdoms fought to evict the Moors over seven centuries.
The invasion began in the early 8th century (710-711)
In 1492 when Isabel and Ferdinand defeated the Moors in the Battle for Grenada.
Muslims and Jews were expelled from Spain in 1492 unless they converted to Catholicism. The Kings of Aragon and the Queen of Castille (at the time these two countries represented practically the whole of the current Spain) want their countries to be Catholic.