The Moors were Muslims who conquered and ruled parts of present-day Spain and Portugal during the medieval period. They brought advancements in science, art, and architecture to the region, leaving a lasting impact on the culture and history of the Iberian Peninsula.
The Moors were expelled from Spain in 1492 after the completion of the Reconquista, a centuries-long period in which Christian kingdoms in the Iberian Peninsula conquered and retook territory from Muslim rulers.
Clayton le Moors was named after the village of Clayton, situated in Lancashire, England. The suffix "le Moors" refers to the moorland surrounding the area. The name "Clayton" is believed to derive from the Old English words "clay" and "tun," meaning "muddy farmstead."
RAF Pengam Moors ended in 1946.
The country is Mauritania, which means "land of the Moors" in Latin.
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The Moors conquered Spain in the year 711 AD.
Spain was conquered by the Moors
The Moorish conquest of Spain began in 710.
The invasion began in the early 8th century (710-711)
The area of Hatfield Moors is 14.007 square kilometers.
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The Muslim Moors
The Spartans conquered the Messenians 730-710 BC.
The Moors were Muslims who conquered and ruled parts of present-day Spain and Portugal during the medieval period. They brought advancements in science, art, and architecture to the region, leaving a lasting impact on the culture and history of the Iberian Peninsula.
The Moors were expelled from Spain in 1492 after the completion of the Reconquista, a centuries-long period in which Christian kingdoms in the Iberian Peninsula conquered and retook territory from Muslim rulers.
Spain was conquered my the Moors (also known as African Spaniards) who were North African Muslims. They ruled for over 700 years until they were driven out by Christian armies. Hope this helps! R. Rhodes