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- Mozarabs abstract "The Mozarabs (Spanish: mozárabes [moˈθaɾaβes]; Portuguese: moçárabes [muˈsaɾɐβɨʃ]; Catalan: mossàrabs [muˈsaɾəps]; Arabic: مستعرب trans. musta'rab, "Arabized") were Iberian Christians who lived under Arab Islamic rule in Al-Andalus. Their descendants remained unconverted to Islam, but did however adopt elements of Arabic language and culture. They were mostly Roman Catholics of the Visigothic or Mozarabic Rite.Most of the Mozarabs were descendants of Hispano–Gothic Christians and were primarily speakers of the Mozarabic language (late Latin of Iberia) under Islamic rule. Many were also what the arabist Mikel de Epalza calls "Neo-Mozarabs", that is Northern Europeans who had come to the Iberian Peninsula and picked up Arabic, thereby entering the Mozarabic community.[citation needed]A few were Arab and Berber Christians coupled with Muslim converts to Christianity who, as Arabic speakers, naturally were at home among the original Mozarabs. A prominent example of Muslims who became Mozarabs by embracing Christianity is the Andalusian rebel and Anti-Umayyad military leader, Umar ibn Hafsun. The Mozarabs of Muslim origin were descendants of those Muslims who converted to Christianity, following the conquest of Toledo and perhaps also, following the expeditions of king Alfonso I of Aragon. These Mozarabs of Muslim origin, who converted en masse at the end of the 11th century, many of them Muladi (ethnic Iberians previously converted to Islam), are totally distinct from the Mudéjars and Moriscos who converted gradually to Christianity between the 12th and 17th centuries.Separate Mozarab enclaves were located in the large Muslim cities, especially Toledo, Córdoba, Zaragoza, and Seville.".
- Mozarabs thumbnail B_Valladolid_93.jpg?width=300.
- Mozarabs wikiPageExternalLink islamic-history-europe.shtml.
- Mozarabs wikiPageID "300320".
- Mozarabs wikiPageRevisionID "594507515".
- Mozarabs subject Category:Al-Andalus.
- Mozarabs subject Category:Christian_communities.
- Mozarabs subject Category:Christianity_and_Islam.
- Mozarabs subject Category:Christianity_in_Europe.
- Mozarabs subject Category:History_of_Christianity_by_geography_or_ethnicity.
- Mozarabs subject Category:Medieval_Portugal.
- Mozarabs subject Category:Medieval_Spain.
- Mozarabs subject Category:Mozarabs.
- Mozarabs subject Category:People_of_Al-Andalus.
- Mozarabs comment "The Mozarabs (Spanish: mozárabes [moˈθaɾaβes]; Portuguese: moçárabes [muˈsaɾɐβɨʃ]; Catalan: mossàrabs [muˈsaɾəps]; Arabic: مستعرب trans. musta'rab, "Arabized") were Iberian Christians who lived under Arab Islamic rule in Al-Andalus. Their descendants remained unconverted to Islam, but did however adopt elements of Arabic language and culture.".
- Mozarabs label "Mozarabe".
- Mozarabs label "Mozaraben".
- Mozarabs label "Mozaraber".
- Mozarabs label "Mozarabo".
- Mozarabs label "Mozarabowie".
- Mozarabs label "Mozarabs".
- Mozarabs label "Mozárabe".
- Mozarabs label "Moçárabes".
- Mozarabs label "Мосарабы".
- Mozarabs label "مستعربون".
- Mozarabs label "モサラベ".
- Mozarabs sameAs Mozárabové.
- Mozarabs sameAs Mozaraber.
- Mozarabs sameAs Μοζάραβες.
- Mozarabs sameAs Mozárabe.
- Mozarabs sameAs Mozarabiar.
- Mozarabs sameAs Mozarabe.
- Mozarabs sameAs Muzarab.
- Mozarabs sameAs Mozarabo.
- Mozarabs sameAs モサラベ.
- Mozarabs sameAs Mozaraben.
- Mozarabs sameAs Mozarabowie.
- Mozarabs sameAs Moçárabes.
- Mozarabs sameAs m.01rtkv.
- Mozarabs sameAs Q671082.
- Mozarabs sameAs Q671082.
- Mozarabs wasDerivedFrom Mozarabs?oldid=594507515.
- Mozarabs depiction B_Valladolid_93.jpg.
- Mozarabs isPrimaryTopicOf Mozarabs.