How did the Muslim rulers of Spain during the Middle Ages leave their mark on the country?
Muslim scholars
Several modern countries were governed by Muslim rulers during the Middle Ages, but one prominent example is Spain. During the period known as Al-Andalus, much of the Iberian Peninsula was under Muslim rule from the early 8th century until the late 15th century. This era was marked by significant cultural, scientific, and architectural developments influenced by Islamic civilization. Other notable examples include parts of North Africa and the Middle East, where various caliphates and sultanates thrived.
They were influenced by philosophers such as Aristotle and by the teachings of Islam.
China's history can be tracked back over 3,500 years, making it the oldest living civilization. The ancient Chinese called their land Chung Kuo or "middle country"
How did the Muslim rulers of Spain during the Middle Ages leave their mark on the country?
During Zia
Muslim scholars
A mameluk was a slave soldier who converted to Islam and served the Muslim caliphs and the Ayyubid sultans during the Middle Ages.
In 1492, the Spanish regained Granada, the last Muslim-held city in Spain.
In the Middle East during the Muslim Empire (600-ish AD).
Science and technology spread faster in the Muslim world than in the Christian world during the Middle Ages because the Arabs learned much from the cultures that they conquered.
They were influenced by philosophers such as Aristotle and by the teachings of Islam.
They were influenced by philosophers such as Aristotle and by the teachings of Islam.
Japan
A mameluk was a slave soldier who converted to Islam and served the Muslim caliphs and the Ayyubid sultans during the Middle Ages.
It originated in Scotland during the middle ages.