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Meaning of muzarabic

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muzarabic (a.)

Of or pertaining to Muzarabs; as, the liturgy.

muzarabic Sentence Examples

  1. The Muzarabic rite is a unique liturgical tradition that developed in Spain during the Muslim period.
  2. The Muzarabic language was a Romance language spoken in Christian communities in Muslim Spain.
  3. Muzarabic art blended Islamic and Christian influences, creating a distinctive style.
  4. The Muzarabic calendar is a calendar that was used by Christians in Muslim Spain.
  5. The Muzarabic rebellion was a revolt by Christians against Muslim rule in Spain.
  6. Muzarabic ceramics are known for their intricate geometric patterns and iridescent glazes.
  7. The Muzarabic culture is a rich and diverse heritage that continues to influence Spanish society today.
  8. Muzarabic music is a vibrant and expressive form of traditional Spanish music.
  9. The Muzarabic Kingdom of Toledo was a Christian kingdom that existed in Spain during the 11th and 12th centuries.
  10. Muzarabic scholars made significant contributions to the fields of science, literature, and philosophy.

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Of or pertaining to Muzarabs; as, the liturgy.

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The Muzarabic rite is a unique liturgical tradition that developed in Spain during the Muslim period.

The Muzarabic language was a Romance language spoken in Christian communities in Muslim Spain.

Muzarabic art blended Islamic and Christian influences, creating a distinctive style.

The Muzarabic calendar is a calendar that was used by Christians in Muslim Spain.