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- Moors abstract "The Moors were the medieval Muslim inhabitants of the Maghreb, Iberian Peninsula, Sicily, and Malta. Their descendants are presently known as the Maghrebis.The Moors invaded the Iberian Peninsula in 711 and called the territory Al-Andalus, an area which at different times comprised Gibraltar, most of Spain and Portugal, and parts of Southern France. There was also a Moorish presence in what is now Southern Italy, primarily in Sicily. They occupied Mazara on Sicily in 827 and in 1224 were expelled to the settlement of Lucera, which was destroyed in 1300. The religious difference of the Moorish Muslims led to a centuries-long conflict with the Christian kingdoms of Europe called the Reconquista. The Fall of Granada in 1492 saw the end of the Muslim rule in Iberia. The term "Moors" has also been used in Europe in a broader sense to refer to Muslims, especially those of Arab or Berber descent, whether living in Spain or North Africa. During the colonial years the Portuguese introduced the names "Ceylon Moors" and "Indian Moors", in Sri Lanka. The Bengali Muslims were called Moor.Moors are not a distinct or self-defined people. Medieval and early modern Europeans applied the name to Arabs, Berbers, Muslim Europeans, and Sub-Saharan Africans.The Moors came from the North African country of Morocco and crossed the Strait of Gibraltar to get into the Iberian Peninsula. The Moors were initially of Arab and Berber descent at the time of the Umayyad conquest of Hispania in the early 8th century, but later came to include people of mixed heritage, and Iberian Christian converts to Islam were known by the Arabs as Muwalladun or Muladi.Earlier, the Classical Romans interacted with (and later conquered) parts of Mauretania, a state that covered northern portions of modern Morocco and much of north western and central Algeria during the classical period. The people of the region were noted in Classical literature as the Mauri. Today such groups inhabit Mauritania and parts of Algeria, Western Sahara, Morocco, Niger and Mali. In the languages of Europe, a number of associated ethnic groups have been historically designated as "Moors". In the modern Iberian Peninsula, "Moor" is sometimes colloquially applied to any person from North Africa, but some people consider this usage of the term pejorative, whether in the Spanish version "moro", or in the Portuguese version "mouro".".
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- Moors co "*Moorish Science Temple of America".
- Moors col "*Adarga *Al-Andalus *Caliphate of Córdoba *Almohad dynasty *Almoravid dynasty *Marinid dynasty *Averroes".
- Moors col "*Böszörmény *Nasrid dynasty *Barbary pirate *Berber people *Tariq ibn Ziyad *North Africa *Orientalism".
- Moors col "*Islam in Spain *Moorish Revival *Morisco *Ricote (Don Quixote) *Taifa *Timeline of the Muslim presence in the Iberian peninsula".
- Moors col "*Moorish architecture *Alhambra *Emirate of Granada *History of North Africa *History of Portugal *History of Spain".
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- Moors subject Category:Al-Andalus.
- Moors subject Category:Arab_people.
- Moors subject Category:Arabs_in_Portugal.
- Moors subject Category:Arabs_in_Spain.
- Moors subject Category:Berber_people.
- Moors subject Category:Berbers_in_Portugal.
- Moors subject Category:Berbers_in_Spain.
- Moors subject Category:History_of_Algeria.
- Moors subject Category:History_of_Islam.
- Moors subject Category:History_of_Morocco.
- Moors subject Category:History_of_North_Africa.
- Moors subject Category:History_of_Portugal.
- Moors subject Category:History_of_Spain.
- Moors subject Category:Moors.
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- Moors comment "The Moors were the medieval Muslim inhabitants of the Maghreb, Iberian Peninsula, Sicily, and Malta. Their descendants are presently known as the Maghrebis.The Moors invaded the Iberian Peninsula in 711 and called the territory Al-Andalus, an area which at different times comprised Gibraltar, most of Spain and Portugal, and parts of Southern France. There was also a Moorish presence in what is now Southern Italy, primarily in Sicily.".
- Moors label "Mauren".
- Moors label "Maures".
- Moors label "Maurowie".
- Moors label "Moors".
- Moors label "Moren".
- Moors label "Mori (storia)".
- Moors label "Moro".
- Moors label "Mouros".
- Moors label "Мавры".
- Moors label "مورو".
- Moors label "ムーア人".
- Moors label "摩尔人".
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