mozarab (Meaning)

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mozarab ()

Alt. of Mozarabic

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mozarab Sentence Examples

  1. The Mozarabs were Iberian Christians who lived under Muslim rule in the Iberian Peninsula.
  2. The Mozarabs maintained their own language, culture, and religious practices.
  3. The Mozarabic Rite, a liturgical practice used by the Mozarabs, has survived to this day.
  4. The Mozarabic kingdom of Toledo was a Christian state that existed in the Iberian Peninsula from the 8th to the 11th centuries.
  5. The city of Cordoba was a major center of Mozarab culture during the Islamic period.
  6. The Mozarabs played an important role in the transmission of knowledge between the Islamic and Christian worlds.
  7. The Mozarabic calendar is a modified version of the Roman calendar used by the Mozarabs.
  8. The Mozarabic Church is the modern-day continuation of the Mozarabic tradition.
  9. The Mozarabic script is a variant of the Latin alphabet used by the Mozarabs.
  10. The Mozarabic language is a Romance language that was spoken by the Mozarabs.

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The Mozarabs were Iberian Christians who lived under Muslim rule in the Iberian Peninsula.

The Mozarabs maintained their own language, culture, and religious practices.

The Mozarabic Rite, a liturgical practice used by the Mozarabs, has survived to this day.

The Mozarabic kingdom of Toledo was a Christian state that existed in the Iberian Peninsula from the 8th to the 11th centuries.