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Andalusi Arabic or
Andalusian Arabic (Arabic: اللهجة العربية الأندلسية, romanized: al-lahja l-ʿarabiyya l-ʾandalusiyya) was a
variety or
varieties of Arabic...
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Andalusi is an
adjective referring to
anything of al-Andalus. It may
refer to: al-
Andalusi, a
surname or
nisba Andalusi Arabic, the
Arabic of al-Andalus...
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Andalusi denotes an
origin from al-Andalus. Al-
Andalusi may
refer to: Abu
Hayyan al-Gharnati Ibn Hazm Ibn
Juzayy Ibn 'Atiyya Said Al-
Andalusi Yaʿīsh...
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Andalusi classical music (Arabic: طرب أندلسي, romanized: ṭarab
ʾandalusī; Spanish: música
andalusí), also
called Andalusi music or Arab-Andalusian music...
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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...
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Andalusis occupy and
colonize Toulon. 942:
Andalusi settlement at Nice and Grenoble. 970:
Andalusis evacuate Grenoble,
Savoy and Gap. 972:
Andalusis detain...
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Andalusī nūbah (نوبة أندلسيّة), also
transliterated nūba, nūbā, or
nouba (pl. nūbāt), or in its
classical Arabic form, nawba, nawbah, or nōbah, is a music...
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Berbers and
Andalusis in Conflict. Tyskland: E.J. Brill. p. 134 Scales, P. C. (1993). The Fall of the
Caliphate of Córdoba:
Berbers and
Andalusis in Conflict...
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Emperor Michael II (r. 820–829), the
Andalusis landed on
Crete and
began its conquest. The
exact chronology of the
Andalusis'
landing in
Crete is uncertain...
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peasantry and the
nobles were
united in
their antipathy towards the
Andalusis and
together implored their ruler,
Count William, to act
against them...