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Cosa (chi) è moors - definizione

MEDIEVAL MUSLIM INHABITANTS OF THE MAGHREB, IBERIAN PENINSULA, SICILY AND MALTA
Moorish; Moors (race); Moors (Meaning); Moorish Empire; Moors (meaning); Moorish empire; Moor (people); Moor religion; Maures; The Moors; Black Moors; User:Moroccansoldier/sandbox; Afro-Moors
  • Court of the lions in the [[Alhambra]], a Moorish palace built in the 14th century in Granada, Spain
  • Andrea Bonaiuto]] in 14th century
  • Battle of San Esteban de Gormaz]], from ''Cantigas de Alfonso X el Sabio''
  • Arms of the wealthy Bristol merchant and shipper [[William II Canynges]] (d.1474), as depicted on his canopied tomb in [[St Mary Redcliffe]] Church, showing the ''couped'' heads of three Moors wreathed at the temples
  • the ''Cantigas de Santa María'']])
  • Christian and Moor playing chess, from ''The [[Book of Games]]'' of [[Alfonso X]], c. 1285
  • Coat of arms of [[Aragon]] with Moors' heads.
  • ''[[Moros y Cristianos]]'' festival in [[Oliva]].
  • Great Mosque of Kairouan]] was founded by the Arab general [[Uqba ibn Nafi]] in 670 during the Islamic conquest, to provide a place of worship for recently converted or immigrating Muslims.
  • National Museum of the Viceroyalty]] in [[Tepotzotlan]].
  • The Moors request permission from [[James I of Aragón]]
  • Moorish and Christian Reconquista battle, taken from ''The Cantigas de Santa María''
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  • The Cantigas de Santa Maria]]
  • Muslim musicians at the court of the Norman King [[Roger II of Sicily]]
  • Flag of the [[Emirate of Granada]] of the Arab [[Nasrid dynasty]], the last Muslim kingdom of [[al-Andalus]]
  • Interior of the [[Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba]]

List of Sri Lankan Moors         
  • Distribution of languages and religious groups of Sri Lanka on D.S. division and sector level according to the 1981 Census of Population and Housing
  • Kechimalai Mosque, Beruwala. One of the oldest mosques in Sri Lanka. It is believed to be the site where the first Arabs landed in Sri Lanka
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
This is a list of Sri Lankan Moors. Sri Lankan Moors (; formerly Ceylon Moors; colloquially referred to as Muslims or Moors) are the minority ethnic group in Sri Lanka, comprising 9.
Moorish         
Something that is Moorish belongs to or is characteristic of the Muslim civilization in North Africa and Spain between the 8th and the 15th century A.D.
...a medieval Moorish palace.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
moorish         
a.
Moresque, arabesque.

Wikipedia

Moors

The term Moor, derived from the ancient Mauri, is an exonym first used by Christian Europeans to designate the Muslim inhabitants of the Maghreb, the Iberian Peninsula, Sicily and Malta during the Middle Ages.

Moors are not a distinct or self-defined people. The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica observed that the term had "no real ethnological value." Europeans of the Middle Ages and the early modern period variously applied the name to Arabs and North African Berbers, as well as Muslim Europeans.

The term has also been used in Europe in a broader sense to refer to Muslims in general, especially those of Arab or Berber descent, whether living in Spain or North Africa. During the colonial era, the Portuguese introduced the names "Ceylon Moors" and "Indian Moors" in South Asia and Sri Lanka, and the Bengali Muslims were also called Moors. In the Philippines, the longstanding Muslim community, which predates the arrival of the Spanish, now self-identifies as the "Moro people", an exonym introduced by Spanish colonizers due to their Muslim faith.

In 711, troops mostly formed by Moors from northern Africa led the Umayyad conquest of Hispania. The Iberian Peninsula then came to be known in Classical Arabic as al-Andalus, which at its peak included most of Septimania and modern-day Spain and Portugal. In 827, the Moors occupied Mazara on Sicily, developing it as a port. They eventually went on to consolidate the rest of the island. Differences in religion and culture led to a centuries-long conflict with the Christian kingdoms of Europe, which tried to reclaim control of Muslim areas; this conflict was referred to as the Reconquista. In 1224, the Muslims were expelled from Sicily to the settlement of Lucera, which was destroyed by European Christians in 1300. The fall of Granada in 1492 marked the end of Muslim rule in Spain, although a Muslim minority persisted until their expulsion in 1609.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per moors
1. It is not a sensational look at the Moors Murders.
2. Miss Morton played Moors Murderer Myra Hindley on television in 2006.
3. Early yesterday Prince Charles went walking on the heather moors around Balmoral Castle.
4. The spokeswoman said: "This storyline bears no resemblance to the awful tragedy of the Moors murders.
5. JENNIFER PARKHOUSE NORWICH Marine misinformation Sir÷ Two thousand Marines marching through the moors?