Definition of Mozarab. Meaning of Mozarab. Synonyms of Mozarab

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Definition of Mozarab

Mozarab
Mozarab Moz"a*rab, Mozarabic Moz`a*rab"ic Same as Muzarab, Muzarabic.

Meaning of Mozarab from wikipedia

- The Mozarabs (from Arabic: مُسْتَعْرَب, romanized: musta‘rab, lit. 'Arabized'), or more precisely Andalusi Christians,: 166  were the Christians of al-Andalus...
- the Romance varieties used in al-Andalus is "Mozarabic," derived from Mozarab, (from the Arabic: مُسْتَعْرَب, romanized: musta‘rab, lit. 'Arabized')...
- critical phase of the battle. Roger Collins takes an oblique reference in the Mozarab Chronicle par. 52 to mean the same thing. Reilly 2009, p. 52. Rogers, Clifford...
- culture while retaining their own, were termed Mozarabs. While the Islamic authorities accorded the Mozarabs dhimmi status (thus allowing them to practice...
- Hispana) is a Latin-language history in 95 sections, written by an anonymous Mozarab (Christian) chronicler in Al-Andalus. The Chronicle contains the earliest...
- control, while permitting the diverse po****tion (Arabs, Berbers, Muwallad, Mozarabs, Saqaliba, and Jews) to maintain their socio-cultural lifestyles. Mozarabic...
- Muslims, comprised eighty per cent of the po****tion of al-Andalus by 1100. Mozarabs were Christians who had long lived under Muslim and Arab rule, adopting...
- various historical sources that describe Madragana as either Moorish or Mozarab, which Valdes interpreted to mean that she was black. Although po****r...
- perfume-burners and the like. The Christian po****tion of Muslim Spain (the Mozarabs) developed a style of Mozarabic art whose best known survivals are a series...
- (Latin: Rodericus, Rudericus; Spanish: San Rodrigo; died 13 March 857) was a Mozarab Catholic priest, venerated as one of the Martyrs of Córdoba. Tradition...