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Morisco
The pragmatica triggered the Morisco revolts in 1568–71. Joan Malet, Catalan Morisco witch-hunter. wikipedia.org
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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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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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Andrea Morisco
Andrea Morisco (in , Andreas Mouriskos) was a Genoese pirate active in the Aegean Sea in the late 13th century, who in 1304 entered the service of the In 1308, Morisco was captured by King Henry II of Cyprus, and executed by hanging in Famagusta. wikipedia.org
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Morisco Kiosk
The Morisco Kiosk (Local: Kiosco Morisco, English: Moorish Kiosk) is a kiosk structure in Colonia Santa María la Ribera in Mexico City, Mexico. History The Morisco Kiosk was built by José Ramón Ibarrola as the Mexico Pavilion at the 1884 World’s Fair in New Orleans. wikipedia.org
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摩里斯科人
site is dedicated to the research and study of the Moriscos – Moriscos.org Alhadith, a web resource at Stanford University for students and scholars of Morisco language and culture 1911 Encyclopedia The expulsion of Muslims from Spain by Professor Roger Boase Columbia Encyclopedia Aljamiado-morisco manuscripts wikipedia.org
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Expulsion of the Moriscos
As for tracing Morisco descendants in North Africa, to date there have been few genetic studies of populations of Morisco origin in the Maghreb region, In Turkey also Y-DNA and mt-DNA of Morisco's is found trough the settlement of Morisco's in Galata between 1609-1620's. wikipedia.org
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Monfi
The monfíes figured prominently in the Morisco Revolt of Aben Humeya. See also Al-Andalus, the part of the Iberian Peninsula under Islamic rule. Morisco Revolt References Early Modern history of Spain Moriscos wikipedia.org
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Ricote (Don Quixote)
He was a wealthy (rico meaning "rich" in Spanish) Morisco shopkeeper and old friend of Sancho Panza, who was banned from Spain in 1609 like all Moriscos In 2006 Govert Westerveld asserted that the Morisco Ricote came from the Ricote Valley, which hypothesis was confirmed by the expert of Moriscos, Prof. wikipedia.org
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Aben Humeya
Aben Humeya (1520–1569), also known as Muhammad ibn Umayyah (), was a Morisco leader who commanded the Morisco Revolt against Philip II of Spain in the Early life Aben Humeya was born Fernando de Válor into a Morisco family and claimed to be of noble lineage, descended from the Umayyad dynasty. wikipedia.org
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Juviles
Following the 1500 morisco rebellion, Fernando the Catholic destroyed the fortress as a measure against further revolts; its ruins can still be seen. In 1572, as in other Alpujarran areas, the remaining morisco population was replaced by Christians brought from Castile. wikipedia.org
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