Moorish sovereign citizens add their own flourishes to traditional sovereign citizen beliefs, such as believing a 1786 treaty between the infant United States and Morocco gave “Moors” special ...
In 711 an Arab and Berber army crossed the Strait of Gibraltar and invaded the Iberian Peninsula. Seven years later, their ...
Mojacar is preparing for the grand finale of its Third National Contest of Moorish and Christian Marches 2025. After a ...
The Alcaiceria was originally a bazaar established by the Moors, a group of Muslims from ... making and exchanging and was one of the few Moorish attributes that survived the Conquest of Granada ...
Being fairly inaccessible, the region was the last Moorish stronghold in Catalonia. Don Ramon Bereguer IV, count of Barcelona, drove out the last Moors in 1149, immediately founded Poblet as a ...
an extravagance designed to emphasise the Moors’ wealth. Granada’s historic core and old neighbourhoods display Spain’s tightest blend of Moorish Islamic and Spanish Christian sensibilities ...
The tiles didn't just remain in Europe—they traveled with explorers, adorning homes and official buildings in colonies from ...
the royal monarchs conquered the last Moorish stronghold and expelled Jews who refused to convert to Roman Catholicism. With the Jews gone and the Moors defeated, Ferdinand and Isabella believed ...
For nearly 800 years the Moors ruled in Granada. And for nearly as long in a wider territory of that became known as Moorish Spain or Al Andalus. We explore the rich architectural legacy of the ...
The Spaniards and Arabs struggle to control the border, while the Moorish Princess (Chelo Alonso) discovers she is not who she thought she was.