In 711 AD, Muslim forces, primarily composed of Berber troops from North Africa, invaded the Iberian Peninsula, marking the beginning of the Islamic conquest of Spain. Led by Tariq ibn Ziyad, they crossed the Strait of Gibraltar and achieved a decisive victory at the Battle of Guadalete against the Visigothic king Roderic. This invasion initiated nearly 800 years of Muslim rule in parts of the Iberian Peninsula, significantly influencing the region's culture, architecture, and history.
The Moors conquered Spain in the year 711 AD.
The city of Granada in Spain was a regional capital of the Nasrids during the Moorish occupation (711 AD-1492 AD), which was called the Emirate of Granada, part of the Iberian empire of Al-Andalus (711 AD-1228 AD). By 1236 AD, Granada was an isolated Berber enclave that had allied itself with Ferdinand III of Castile.
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The movement to drive the moors out of Spain since the first invasion in 711 AD until the last battle in 1492 AD (almost eight centuries) is called the Reconquista.
On March 25,708 AD, Constantine began his reign as Catholic Pope. Constantine enacted many social and financial reforms that would strengthen the empire in years to come.
711 - 712 AD
The Moors conquered Spain in the year 711 AD.
The city of Granada in Spain was a regional capital of the Nasrids during the Moorish occupation (711 AD-1492 AD), which was called the Emirate of Granada, part of the Iberian empire of Al-Andalus (711 AD-1228 AD). By 1236 AD, Granada was an isolated Berber enclave that had allied itself with Ferdinand III of Castile.
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The Muslims, or Moors, who invaded Spain from Africa, ruled all or part of the Iberian Peninsula from 711 AD until 1492.
51% of 711= 51% * 711= 0.51 * 711= 362.61
The Religion was dominant in Southern Spain from 711 until 1492, under the rule of the Arabs and Moors of al-Andalus.
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.
The movement to drive the moors out of Spain since the first invasion in 711 AD until the last battle in 1492 AD (almost eight centuries) is called the Reconquista.
6x-711 = -705