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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.

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The Moors were a group of primarily Muslim people of North African descent who invaded and occupied present-day Spain in the 8th century. By the 16th century, the Moorish presence in Europe was significantly reduced, with the last Muslim stronghold in Granada falling in 1492. Some Moors remained in Spain, while others were expelled or assimilated into Spanish society.


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