General Zyad at-Tariq lead the invasion of Spain in 711, but Spain remained a governate until 750, when Abd al-Rahman of the Umayyads established an emirate in Cordoba.
i think it was tharikh- bnul zaidh
Tariq Bin Ziad invaded Spain but it was Abdul Rahman -I who conquered Spain and established Muslim caliphate there.
The Muslim Moors
Saladin was the most famous Muslim leader of his age. He drove the Franks out of the Middle East and conquered Egypt and the Levant.
He stopped the Muslim advance from Spain into France.
The answer is Muslim Moors For k12 people this is the answer for the 2 question quiz for the video on spain. Just the 2nd question.
Because the Muslim who conquered Spain in 711were tolerant of both Jews and christian. so the Jews can flourish in Spain and developing their culture, so Jews didn't have to worry about begging prececuted.
Spain was conquered by the Moors
Because the Muslim who conquered Spain in 711were tolerant of both Jews and christian. so the Jews can flourish in Spain and developing their culture, so Jews didn't have to worry about begging prececuted.
muslim arabs
The Muslim group that conquered Spain was the Amazigh, better known by their names Berber (outdated) and Moor (derisive). However, Spain was inhabited by many different types of Muslims. The most popular were the Muladí, who were Iberians who converted to Islam or the children of such Iberians. Amazigh were the next-most common. There were also Arabs from the Middle East. Finally there were also Slavic slaves that were brought to Spain, but eventually gained their freedom as Muslim citizens.
there are many Muslim leaders on the level of mosques leaders, Islam State Muslim leader, AlAzhar Muslim leader, The Islamic Union Muslim Leader, ... etc. So whose wife do you ask about?
In 1521, the year Spain conquered the Aztecs, Cuauhtémoc was the leader of the Aztecs. In 1525, Cuauhtémoc was executed by the Spanish.