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Al - Andalus was preparing to live through a period of singular splendor , while in the Christian North , deep and taut roots were beginning to give forth runty but robust shoots . - 3 Morisco is the term applied to Muslims living in ...
Al - Andalus was preparing to live through a period of singular splendor , while in the Christian North , deep and taut roots were beginning to give forth runty but robust shoots . - 3 Morisco is the term applied to Muslims living in ...
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But most importantly , the Muslims believed the moment had come to vanquish their Christian opponents . Such was the dream and the venture of Hisham II's prime minister , al - Mansur . He transformed the military system of Abd - ar ...
But most importantly , the Muslims believed the moment had come to vanquish their Christian opponents . Such was the dream and the venture of Hisham II's prime minister , al - Mansur . He transformed the military system of Abd - ar ...
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These influences reached the Christian states of Spain through the Cluniac monasteries of southern France , which established chapter houses from Navarre to Catalonia . In the course of the eleventh century these influences were to be ...
These influences reached the Christian states of Spain through the Cluniac monasteries of southern France , which established chapter houses from Navarre to Catalonia . In the course of the eleventh century these influences were to be ...
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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