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Al-Andaluz ou al-Ândaluz [1] (em árabe: الأندلس; romaniz.: al-ʼAndalus; alåndɑlʋs) foi o nome dado à Península Ibérica (com a Septimânia) no século VIII, a partir do domínio do Califado Omíada, tendo o nome sido utilizado para se referir à Península independentemente do território politicamente controlado pelas forças ...
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Al-Andaluz ou al-Ândaluz (em árabe: الأندلس; romaniz.:...
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Al-Andalus (Arabic: الأَنْدَلُس) was the Muslim-ruled area of the Iberian Peninsula. The term is used by modern historians for the former Islamic states in modern-day Gibraltar, Portugal, Spain, and Southern France.
Al-Ándalus (en árabe clásico, الأندلس o الأَنْدَلُس) o el Ándalus 1 es el nombre que en la Edad Media dieron los musulmanes a la península ibérica. 2 Algunos autores restringen el término al territorio peninsular —e inicialmente de la Septimania — bajo poder musulmán entre los años 711 y 1492. 3 Para los autores árabes medievales, el térmi...
By understanding the background and social standing of each individual religious and ethnic group, as well as their individual cultural backgrounds within Al-Andalus, it is possible to understand how the culture of Al-Andalus formed into, not a completely unified new culture, but rather a composite hybrid culture.
Al-Andalus, Muslim kingdom that occupied much of the Iberian Peninsula from 711 ce until the collapse of the Spanish Umayyad dynasty in the early 11th century. The Arabic name Al-Andalus was originally applied by the Muslims ( Moors) to the entire Iberian Peninsula; it likely refers to the Vandals who occupied the region in the 5th century.