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Other black moors.
The indigenous melnated people of American (formerly Morroco) were called Moors.
Yes, they were.
The people today called "Moors" were Arabs originally from the marshy regions of Iraq and Iran. They conquered the Middle East and all of north Africa, including Morocco (from which the Moors got their name). So they were (and are) neither black nor white, but have olive-coloured or deeply tanned skin. They intermixed with the original Berber people of Morocco, who had similar tan-colour skin (being closely related to the ancient Egyptians).The Moors took many black African slaves, some of whom were given freedom and rose to prominent positions in Moorish Arabic society - but these formed only a small minority. It is likely that many black African troops also served in the Moorish armies, as a kind of slave labour corps.See link below for images of a typical Moors:
No, they did not. There is no evidence of them moving that far north in Europe. There are some of the opinion that the original inhabitants of what we call England were the Moors. Look up Queen Charlotte to see the features. In royalty they call themselves Black Nobility. The Black part of Black Nobility was describing the skin shade of the Moors. Look up a book by David Mac Ritchie called Ancient and Modern Britons.
Yes, they did.
the Moors
Assuming by Moors, you mean the Moorish people. The Moors generally came from Morocco all the way to Sicily and Malta. Their influence spanned much of what is now Spain and Portugal.
Moors, who were people from North Africa, both Black African and Muslim.
NO! Black Moors are goldfish they should be fed goldfish food.
Muslims, or Moors