the Arabs of the Ummayad dynasty , who originally came from Mecca and moved to Syria
See the related link they are just some of the paintings in Spain.
No, Mosques are for the people practice the faith muslims and temple are for the people who practice the faith of judisam
The massive Islamic Cultural Center in Madrid is the largest mosque ever built in Spain.
People attend mosques to pray
there are alot of people who go to mosques in the city.(maybe)yes brof
In Altamira cave, Cantabria, Spain
Black paintings
There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.There are many mosques in Northern Ireland.
The reason that Spain contains roman aqueducts dates back to 200 BC, when the Roman Empire was expanding. They ruled Spain and they built their aqueduct system in their cities. Muslim mosques in Spain go back to 711 A.D., when the Moors and Berbers spread Islam, led by Tariq ibn-Ziyad. They conquered the territory and started to establish Muslim states in the land, pushing the Christians to the North. The territory was renamed Al-Andalus and many mosques were built as a result of the Muslim settlers. The Christians in the north slowly started to recover the land and, in 1492, the Muslims were pushed out of the land after they lost at Granada, establishing the Kingdom of Spain.
The Altamira caves are famous for prehistoric cave paintings.
Muslims don't use spices in mosques. Some people burn incense or use perfume to freshen the air.