The Muslim conquest of Spain, beginning in the early 8th century, had profound effects on the region, leading to a flourishing of culture, science, and architecture during the period of Al-Andalus. It facilitated the exchange of knowledge between the Islamic world and Europe, particularly in fields like mathematics, astronomy, and medicine. The blending of Islamic, Christian, and Jewish traditions also enriched Spanish art, philosophy, and literature. However, it also set the stage for centuries of religious conflict, culminating in the Reconquista and the eventual expulsion of Muslims and Jews from Spain in the late 15th century.
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Spain was under partial, or total, Muslim control from 711 until 1492.
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The resolution was the forceful eviction (by 700 years of war) of the Muslims from Spain from European Christians.
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The primary effect of Spain's seeking a western route to Asia was the discovery of the Americas and the eventual European conquest of them.
Muslim conquest of Transoxiana happened in 6##.
muslim conquest of Jerusalem.
In medieval Spain, after the Muslim invasion and conquest, which began in 711, Christians, from the North, fought against Muslims, from the South.
Spain used money gained from the conquest of the Inca to enlarge its army and navy.
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The Arabs conquered Egypt from the Byzantine Empire in the mid-640s C.E.