Spain become part of the Islamic Empire during the Islamic
expansion, 661-750
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The peak of the Islamic empire is commonly considered to be during the Abbasid Caliphate, which lasted from 750 to 1258. During this time, the empire expanded across vast territories, reaching its height in terms of political power, cultural influence, and scientific advancements.
Christianity became the main religion of Spain during the Roman days. Christianity spread around the Roman Empire and became its main religion
The battle at Tours, France led by Charlemagne (I think it was Charlemagne) prevented Islamic expansion.
The Abbasid dynasty at Baghdad and the Umayyid dynasty at Cordova (Spain), founded by Abdul Rahman-I.
The city, Medina, was first to be a part of the Islamic empire. It had been there at Muhammad's death.
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Few millions Muslim are still in Spain. Cordoba was a jettison of Islamic heritage during Ottoman Empire. Muslims in Spain contributed greatly in research like, Algebra, Chemistry & Astrology.
Pakistan in the East, Spain and Morocco in the West, East Anatolia in the North, and Yemen in the South.
The peak of the Islamic empire is commonly considered to be during the Abbasid Caliphate, which lasted from 750 to 1258. During this time, the empire expanded across vast territories, reaching its height in terms of political power, cultural influence, and scientific advancements.
Spain did not have an empire in the 1400's. It didn't become a country until 1492.
Christianity became the main religion of Spain during the Roman days. Christianity spread around the Roman Empire and became its main religion
The battle at Tours, France led by Charlemagne (I think it was Charlemagne) prevented Islamic expansion.
Spain
An almogavar is a lightly clad footsoldier during the Christian conquest of Islamic Spain.
The Abbasid dynasty at Baghdad and the Umayyid dynasty at Cordova (Spain), founded by Abdul Rahman-I.
the tenochtitlan became known as the spain empire restplace