Yes they did. Very well.
The Moors were driven out of Spain in 1492.
Moors.
The Moors were defeated in 1492.
The Moors ruled Spain for about 700 years.
Yes, the Moors did persecute the Early Christians.
Assuming by Moors, you mean the Moorish people. The Moors generally came from Morocco all the way to Sicily and Malta. Their influence spanned much of what is now Spain and Portugal.
Yes. The first major incursion of the Arabs (or "Saracens" or "Moors") began in 827, and they ruled all of Sicily by 907.
The Moors ruled most of Spain and Portugal and parts of France, Italy, Sicily, and Sardinia. The Moors were Muslims. Other large portions of the western world, including other parts of Europe, were controlled by other Muslims under the Ottoman Empire.
The Moors were the medieval Muslim inhabitants of Morocco, western Algeria, Western Sahara, Mauritania, the Iberian Peninsula, Septimania, Sicily and Malta. There is sufficient knowledge available on the web, in the books of researchers and historical manuscripts for further research work. It might also help to know that there are other names (which are more politically correct than Moors) for these people. The proper term is Amazigh and another accepted term is Berbers.
Irene Moors's birth name is Irene Lucia Moors.
The Moors were driven out of Spain in 1492.
The term Moors refers to the medieval Muslim inhabitants of Northwest Africa, the Iberian Peninsula, Septimania, Sicily and Malta. The religious difference of the Moorish Muslims led to a centuries-long conflict with the Christian kingdoms of Europe called the Reconquista. The Fall of Granada in 1492 saw the end of the Muslim presence in Iberia.
Beneath the Moors was created in 1974.
Red Moors was created in 2009.
The population of West Moors is 7,400.
We Are All Moors was created in 2009.
Draycott in the Moors's population is 221.