The Moors influenced the Spanish language by introducing Arabic words that were adopted into the Spanish vocabulary. These words are mainly related to fields such as science, mathematics, astronomy, and agriculture. Additionally, the Moors influenced the phonetics and pronunciation of Spanish.
The Moors did not have a direct connection with Havana, which was founded by the Spanish in 1519. However, elements of Moorish architecture and culture can be found throughout Spain, which had a significant impact on the Spanish colonial architecture found in Havana.
The Spanish monarchy that defeated the Moors was the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon. They completed the Reconquista with the conquest of Granada in 1492, thus ending over seven centuries of Muslim rule in Spain.
The Moors primarily spoke Arabic, as it was the language of religion, literature, and administration in the Islamic world. Additionally, they may have also spoken Berber languages, which were native to North Africa. Some Moors living in Spain likely adopted Spanish as well.
The Moors were originally Berber and Arab peoples from North Africa who invaded and settled in the Iberian Peninsula in the 8th century. They established a powerful Islamic presence that lasted for several centuries. The decline of Moorish rule in Iberia began with the Reconquista, a series of Christian campaigns to reclaim the peninsula. Over time, the Christian kingdoms gradually pushed the Moors southward until their final defeat in the late 15th century.
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.
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The Moors invaded Europe to defeat the Christian Visigoths in the Iberian Peninsula. They intended to spread Islam across this area, which is now known as Spain.
The spanish defeat the Incas in 1528.
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Particularly in the south, in Andalucia, e.g. Granada