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CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam In 711 , after various preliminary trial incursions , the great Muslim wave swept over the Peninsula . Islam , which had slowly gained possession of the southern coastline of the Mediterranean until it ...
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam In 711 , after various preliminary trial incursions , the great Muslim wave swept over the Peninsula . Islam , which had slowly gained possession of the southern coastline of the Mediterranean until it ...
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2 The Almohads , led by the Masmuda tribesmen from the Atlas mountains , were also motivated by a desire to restore the faith in the existing Muslim state ( claiming the Almoravids had failed to do so ) ; between 1130 and 1146 they ...
2 The Almohads , led by the Masmuda tribesmen from the Atlas mountains , were also motivated by a desire to restore the faith in the existing Muslim state ( claiming the Almoravids had failed to do so ) ; between 1130 and 1146 they ...
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This impassioned differentiation within the urban society of Castile was something completely isolated from the harmony that existed at that time among Muslim , Jewish , and Christian intellectuals in the major cultural centers .
This impassioned differentiation within the urban society of Castile was something completely isolated from the harmony that existed at that time among Muslim , Jewish , and Christian intellectuals in the major cultural centers .
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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