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From 711 to 1492.
The Moors ruled in Spain from 711 to 1492.
711 until 1492 at least in granada
The Religion was dominant in Southern Spain from 711 until 1492, under the rule of the Arabs and Moors of al-Andalus.
The Muslims, or Moors, who invaded Spain from Africa, ruled all or part of the Iberian Peninsula from 711 AD until 1492.
Muslims ruled parts of Spain from 711 C.E. to 1492. C.E., but it is worth noting that Muslims only ruled the majority of Spain from 735 C.E. to 1224 C.E.
Spain was not a uniformly Roman Catholic Superpower between 711 and 1492 AD. During those years It was divided between Muslims and Roman Catholic Reigns. The Muslims had invaded the country in 711 and within five years they succeeded in conquering the largest part of it, but the Christians started the reconquest of the lost territories which was carried finally out in 1492 by Isabel of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon.
Al-Andalus was the name of the area of the Iberian peninsula and France controlled by the Muslims between 711 and 1492. It varied in size depending on the success of the Christians in expelling the Muslims.
The Moors ruled parts of Spain from 711 until 1492.
Spain was under partial, or total, Muslim control from 711 until 1492.
Muslims ruled parts of Spain from 711 C.E. to 1492. C.E., but it is worth noting that Muslims only ruled the majority of Spain from 735 C.E. to 1224 C.E.
They began to be defeated shortly after they invaded in 711. The final defeat was 700+ years later in 1492. It took the Christians that long to drive them out.