the mulims liked the christains
the mulims liked the christains
The early peoples crossed over the Arabian Peninsula.
The early peoples crossed the Arabian peninsula to leave Africa.
Arab tribes were endemic to the Arabian Peninsula. They would migrate from one part of that peninsula to another part in search of grounds to pasture their flocks and in order to conduct trade relations with other tribes. When the expansion of the Islamic Empire brought Arabs out of Arabia, many of them became settled peoples and stopped migrating.
The Iberian peninsula is now where Portugal and Spain are located. When the Romans successfully took control of this vast area, they influenced the peoples they conquered by bringing laws and a governmental structure that to a degree was a positive influence. The conquest also brought the establishment of Roman colonies to the peninsula. As with most of the areas conquered by Rome, the peoples in the Iberian peninsula benefited by the construction of Roman roadways and a new commercial economy to this area.
Britannia, Gallia, Hispania, Italian peninsula
The peoples fromk Africa
It all depends on what time in history you might be inquiring about.
Arabians (that is, Arabs living on the Arabian peninsula) is the collective name of a number of ethnically related, Semitic nomadic tribes originally living and roaming largely slightly farther north in ancient Mesopotamia, the area now covering Iraq, part of Iran and Syria. Part of today's Arabian peoples have been living along the coast as fishermen and (slave-)traders since times immemorial.
The most important among them would be the Mayan people.
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Because peoples appearances changes as their body changes.