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Andalusi Romance, also
called Mozarabic or Ajami,
refers to the
varieties of Ibero-Romance that
developed in Al-Andalus, the
parts of the
medieval Iberian...
- The
Mozarabic Rite (Spanish: rito mozárabe, Portuguese: rito moçárabe, Catalan: ritu mossàrab),
officially called the
Hispanic Rite (Spanish: Rito hispánico...
- Fala, Minderico, Cafundó, and Judaeo-Portuguese). Pyrenean–
Mozarabic (Aragonese and
Mozarabic) may also be included.
Until a few
centuries ago, they formed...
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Mozarabic chant (also
known as the
Hispanic chant, Old
Hispanic chant, Old
Spanish chant, or
Visigothic chant) is the
liturgical plainchant repertory...
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Mozarabic art (from musta'rab
meaning "Arabized") is an
early medieval artistic style that is part of the pre-Romanesque
style and is
linked to the kingdom...
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Silos Library was the main
repository of
liturgical m****cripts of the
Mozarabic rite
until many were
auctioned in 1878. The
library still contains the...
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Visigothic capital of Toledo. The
primary source for the
battle is the
Mozarabic Chronicle,
which was
written shortly after 754,
probably in the vicinity...
- The
Chronicle of 754 (also
called the
Mozarabic Chronicle or
Continuatio Hispana) is a Latin-language
history in 95 sections,
written by an anonymous...
- proper, Mirandese,
Extremaduran The Pyrenean–
Mozarabic languages:
includes Aragonese, and the
extinct Mozarabic. Can be
classified as West Iberian. The East...
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referred to as
Andalusi Romance, or the
Mozarabic language.
Mozarabs were
mostly Catholics of the
Visigothic or
Mozarabic Rite. Due to
Sharia and fiqh being...