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  1. 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 ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al-AndalusAl-Andalus - Wikipedia

    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.

  3. 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...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.