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Q: What did the Moors bring to Spain from Africa during the 700AD?
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Who were the Moors who lost a war to Spain?

The Moors were Muslims from northeastern Africa that invaded the Iberian peninsula (Spain and Portugal) during the middle ages.


Who took over Spain in 711?

Spain was invaded by Moors from western North Africa.


What did the Christian reconquest of Spain in the thirteenth century do?

drove all of the Moors from Spain and back into Africa.


What important city did the Moors build in Spain?

what cities in Spain did the moores settle in


What areas was controlled by the moors?

The Moors controlled areas in North Africa and Spain, including Andalusia, for several centuries during the medieval period. They also had influence in parts of Portugal, Sicily, and the Maghreb region.


What regions were occupied by the moors?

The Moors occupied regions of North Africa and parts of the Iberian Peninsula, including modern-day Spain and Portugal, during the medieval period. They also had a presence in parts of Southern Italy.


Who ruled medieval Spain?

The Muslims, or Moors, who invaded Spain from Africa, ruled all or part of the Iberian Peninsula from 711 AD until 1492.


When were the Moors driven out of Spain?

The Moors were driven out of Spain in 1492.


How long did the Moors rule Spain?

The Moors ruled Spain for about 700 years.


Who were moors?

Moors were Arabs from the middle east.


Where did the Muslim Moors from Africa settle in Europe?

The Amazigh (derisively called Moors) settled primarily in Spain and Portugal until they were ejected from Spain by Queen Isabella of Castille in 1492 and somewhat later from Portugal.


What relation were the Moors and Jews in 1492 Spain?

The relationship between Moors and Jews in Spain 1492 is that both groups were persecuted by the Spanish Christians. During the Spanish Inquisition, the ruling classes and the Church seized upon the concept of "purity of blood" and used this concept to persecute Moors and Jews who had not converted to Christianity. During this time most Jews and Moors were stripped of their possessions and expelled from Spain.