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the reconquista was important because it put the Iberan back under Catholic control and represented the only really successful Holy War completed in the Renaissance.
The Spanish re conquered most of the peninsula iberique witch was then under the Muslim rule. when the reconquista was over Ferdinand and Isabelle took the throne.
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Reconquista Is a Period During the Middle Ages. It Is Significied by Christian Kingdowns Which Were Successful in Conquering Lberian Peninsula From the Islamic Kingdoms.
The Christians fought the Moors during the Reconquista in order to reclaim territories in the Iberian Peninsula that had been ruled by Islamic forces. The Reconquista was a series of military campaigns that lasted for centuries and aimed to push back the Moors and establish Christian control over the region.
Mali has had numerous Muslim leaders. Perhaps the most famous was Mansa Musa, who was a ruler of Mali during the 1300s. He embarked on a holy trip to the Muslim city of Mecca in 1324.
I believe you are thinking of the Normans (a historic group of people from Northern France), not the Mormons (a religious group begun in 1830). The Normans were participants in the Reconquista in Iberia, which took place from about 711 to 1492. During the Reconquista, European Christians fought the Muslim Kingdoms on the Iberian Penninsula. The new ideas that the Normans and other Reconquista participants would have brought to the area were religious beliefs and political models, as well as technology - specifically military technology.
Syed Ahmed Khan, one of India's Muslim leaders during the period where Hindus and Muslims were trying to decide what kind of independence they wanted.
During the time of the Reconquista itself, Christian Spain (which was made up of five or six independent nations that were slowly merging) was actually quite tolerant to Muladíes (Iberian Moslems), Amazigh (Berbers - mostly Moslem, sometimes called Moors), and Arabs (mostly Moslem). These three groups lived as second-class citizens in Christian Spain, which was a demotion from their previous position at the top of the social ladder in whatever Islamic State they had left. Many Moslems found the Christian leaders like Alfonso VI to be more beneficent than their former Moslem rulers. However, at the end of the Reconquista, all of the Moslem population of Spain was ordered to convert, flee, or die at the behest of the Spanish Inquisition.
The Reconquista (The Reconquest of Spain) began almost as soon as the Moors invaded in 711. It was finally completed in 1492 when the last Moors surrendered. It took place over 781 years, not just one century.
because they had a big fight and one of them wanted to ship native americans out.
the reconquista