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  • The '''Moors''' were another name for the [[Muslim]] invaders of (successively) the Nort Geomorphically, ''moors'' are extensive undulating areas of marginal fertility, generally at raised
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  • ...nce Diaz's unit of Castilians was allied with a large number of Moors, the Moors took a liking to him and called him "Al-Sayyid", meaning "The lord". It is ...come the ruler of the [[Kingdom]] of Valencia. The [[kingdom]] was mixed; Moors and Christians lived, worked, and fought together. During a siege by venge
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  • ...Prince Arthur). It was under Ferdinand and Isabella that the last of the Moors were expelled from Granada, and this exodus of [[Muslim]]s and [[Jew]]s lef
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  • ...a [[vassal]] of the [[King]] of [[Léon]], reconquered the area of [[Moors|Moorish]] [[Spain]] between the Minho and Douro rivers. The area became a
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  • ...ter the Muslim conquest of Persia. It was introduced into [[Spain]] by the Moors in the [[10th century]], where a famous games manuscript covering chess, [[
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