The Moors
The Moors
The Moors and There Influence
On Spanish Culture
The Moors who originated form North Africa were a military culture who started their invasions and attempted dominance in 711 ad. The purpose of the invasion was to bring their religion, politics, and their social standards to other parts of the world. But with this brought pain and suffering to where ever they went especially Spain. They were a group that were persecuted by the Christians and eventually
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cultural embrace, sharing the land, learning from on another, trading, intermarrying, misunderstanding, squabbling, fighting—generally indulging in all the incidents that go to furnish the ups and downs of coexistence or relationship. The Moors one finds through historical record that the Moors were a culture unlike any other—learned, intuitive, hard fast in ethics, and very militant. They were, indeed, a significant part of history and in the formation of the old world’s civilization.