The Moors brought philosophy, science, mathematics, enlightenment, and tolerance.
what cities in Spain did the moores settle in
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.
Moors were among the Muslims who invaded Spain 711. They settled southern Spain, and maintained kingdoms there until 1492, when they were conquered, and most of them left soon after as a result of practices of the Spanish Inquisition. In the meantime, they had contributed to one of the most advanced societies in Europe.
Muslims and Jews were expelled from Spain in 1492 unless they converted to Catholicism. The Kings of Aragon and the Queen of Castille (at the time these two countries represented practically the whole of the current Spain) want their countries to be Catholic.
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The Moors ruled most of Spain and Portugal and parts of France, Italy, Sicily, and Sardinia. The Moors were Muslims. Other large portions of the western world, including other parts of Europe, were controlled by other Muslims under the Ottoman Empire.
what cities in Spain did the moores settle in
The Muslims, or Moors, who invaded Spain from Africa, ruled all or part of the Iberian Peninsula from 711 AD until 1492.
The Moors contributed the most to Spain during that period.
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.
The (Muslim) Moors, who went on to rule most of Spain from the 6th to around the 13th century.
Moorish Spain was very enlightened and at it's peak possibly the most advanced in the western world.
Moors were among the Muslims who invaded Spain 711. They settled southern Spain, and maintained kingdoms there until 1492, when they were conquered, and most of them left soon after as a result of practices of the Spanish Inquisition. In the meantime, they had contributed to one of the most advanced societies in Europe.
Muslims and Jews were expelled from Spain in 1492 unless they converted to Catholicism. The Kings of Aragon and the Queen of Castille (at the time these two countries represented practically the whole of the current Spain) want their countries to be Catholic.
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Spain
Moors never played a part in Switzerland's history. "Moors" typically is the name of the Islamic population of Spain. They invaded Spain in the 8th century and conquered a great part of south-eastern Spain. After the defeat and death of their most succesful leader Al-Mansoor around 1000 A.D their role and power began to diminish. By around 1400 A.D the Moors had been reduced to a minority group more or less tolerated by the Spanish rulers. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain finally forced them in the late 15th century to either convert to Catholicism or be deported from Spain.