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Morisco - Wikipedia
were former Muslims and their descendants whom the Catholic Church and Habsburg Spain commanded to forcibly convert to Christianity or face compulsory exile en.wikipedia.org
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Morisco History, Religion & Food | Study.com
Moriscos, or ''Little Moors,'' were Muslim people in medieval Spain who were forced to convert to Christianity on pain of death or exile. study.com
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Morisco | Expulsion, Reconquista & Inquisition | Britannica
Morisco, (Spanish: “Little Moor”), one of the Spanish Muslims (or their descendants) who became baptized Christians. www.britannica.com
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“Must Everyone be Seen as Equals?”: The Morisco Quest for ...
After the fall of Granada in 1492, the Muslims who remained, later to-be baptised and known as Moriscos (or New Christians), were racialised ... memorients.com
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Morisco survival : gender, conversion, and migration in the early ...
In the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Western Mediterranean, Moriscos were Christians whose ancestors had been Muslims. repositories.lib.utexas.edu
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Morisco
Morisco, a. and n. (mɒˈrɪskəʊ) Forms: 6–8 morisko, 7 morissco, 9– moriska, 20 morisca, 6– morisco. [a. Sp. morisco, f. Moro Moor n.2 Cf. the It. form Moresco.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the Moors; Moorish.1551 W. Thomas tr. Barbaro's Trav. (1873) 53 Sitteng vpon carpetts aftre the Morisco maner. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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The fate of the Moriscos: The last remnants of Islam in Spain after ...
Morisco in Spanish means “little moor”, and refers to former Muslims and their descendants who were forced to change their faith by the ... www.middleeasteye.net
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VI The Moriscos - UC Press E-Books Collection
In 1575, when the Moriscos of Aragon were disarmed, Polo's father and other leading members of these families successfully petitioned the crown for the ... publishing.cdlib.org
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Morisco Catechisms: Religious Incorporation and Differentiation in ...
This article examines the morisco catechisms produced in Spain between 1496 and 1566, as these documents are representative of a unique period. www.mdpi.com
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The Morisco question: Methodology and historiography
The first half of this essay offers an introduction to the history of the Moriscos, from their forced conversion from Islam to Christianity ... compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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morisse
Morissco, morisse obs. ff. Morisco, morris. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Morisco (novel)
The Morisco is the 2011 novel by the Moroccan novelist, historian, and politician, Hassan Aourid It was published by Dar Abi Raqraq publishing in Rabat The author stated that he wrote (The Morisco) in French, and he wished it got translated into Spanish because it is relevant to the Spaniard, but that wikipedia.org
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Moriska
Moriska, -o variant forms of Morisco. Oxford English Dictionary
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Morisco Quran
The Morisco Quran describes a selection of Quranic excerpts that constituted Qurans used in Morisco communities in Iberia beginning in the early 16th century The selection of surahs and verses appearing in Morisco Qurans represents about 12 percent of a full muṣḥaf. wikipedia.org
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satinisco
† satiˈnisco Obs. Also 7 sattinisco, satanisco. [pseudo-Sp., f. satin n., after words like Morisco.] An inferior quality of satin.1615 Overbury's Char., Fellow of House (ed. 6) L 3, His meanes..afford him Mock-veluet or Satinisco. 1619 Purchas Microcosmus xxvii. 268 The new deuised names of Stuffes ... Oxford English Dictionary
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