The Moors, primarily composed of North African Muslims, began their rule in Spain in 711 AD after the Battle of Guadalete. They established control over much of the Iberian Peninsula, leading to the formation of the Al-Andalus territory, which lasted until the Reconquista culminated in 1492. Their influence was particularly strong in southern regions, including modern-day Andalusia, where they contributed significantly to culture, architecture, and science.
The Moors ruled Spain for about 700 years.
The Moors were driven out of Spain in 1492.
The Moors conquered Spain in the year 711 AD.
The Umayyad Caliphate controled the majority of Spain during the 700s C.E. They are often referred to as "the Muslims" or "the Moors".
The Moors were defeated in 1492.
The Moors ruled Spain for about 700 years.
The Moors were driven out of Spain in 1492.
Muslims ruled parts of Spain from 711 C.E. to 1492. C.E., but it is worth noting that Muslims only ruled the majority of Spain from 735 C.E. to 1224 C.E.
The (Muslim) Moors, who went on to rule most of Spain from the 6th to around the 13th century.
The Moors were overthrown in 1492 with the fall of Granada, the last Moorish stronghold in Spain. This event marked the end of Muslim rule in the Iberian Peninsula.
The Moors conquered Spain in the year 711 AD.
The Umayyad Caliphate controled the majority of Spain during the 700s C.E. They are often referred to as "the Muslims" or "the Moors".
Yes. After the fall of Rome, the Moors took over Spain.
What events resulted in an increase of trade between Europe and Asia
The Moors were defeated in 1492.
Moors.
Spain enjoyed a Golden Age under the Moors because the Moors brought advanced education, architecture, technology, and healthcare to Spain.