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Mudéjar
Mudéjar Mudéjar is the name given to the Moors, and native Ethnic Andalusians practising Islam, who remained in Spain after the Christian reconquista but were not converted to Christianity. It also denotes a vernacular style of Spanish architecture and decoration, particularly of Aragon and Castile, of the 12th and 16th centuries ...
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Mudéjar   (translated from French)
Mudéjar This article is one outline to supplement concerning Spain arabo-Moslem woman (Al-Andalus), you can share your knowledge by modifying it. The word Mudéjar comes from arabe mudayyan "practising", which gave, by deterioration in Spanish, mudéjar. Name given to the Moslems of Espagne become prone of the Christians after ...
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Mudejar   (translated from Dutch)
Mudejar Mudejar is the medieval Spanish verbastering of Arabische ... fall of Granada (January 1492) preserved the Mudejar during some time their status. In the ... forced leave the country in 1610. The mudejar have produced their own style with regard ... regard to art craft industry and music. Mudejar-architectuur and - art is admire at ...
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Mudéjar   (translated from Spanish)
Mudéjar Mudéjar is a term that derives from the Arab word they mudawwan that it means "to that has been allowed to have left itself" and that is used to designate to musulmanes Spanish that remained living in territory conquered by Christians, and under its political control, during the called process ...
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Mudejar style   (translated from Japanese)
Mudejar style Mudejar styleAs for (estilo mudejar) Spain construction style, レコンキスタ , remaining behind Islam ...
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Art to mudéjar   (translated from Spanish)
... traditional architecture. A figure of importance in mudejar is the bricklayer and his world, in ...
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La Seo Cathedral
La Seo Cathedral Romanesque apse with mudéjar and gothic additions The Cathedral of Our Savior (Catedral del Salvador, commonly referred to as "La Seo") in Zaragoza, Spain is a famous Roman Catholic cathedral. The cathedral is a mixture of styles, from the Romanesque apse (12th century) to the Baroque tower and ...
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Cathedral of the Salvador de Zaragoza   (translated from Spanish)
Cathedral of the Salvador de Zaragoza Concatedral metropolitan of Zaragoza along with basilica and concatedral of the Pillar. Habitually call "the Seo" ("host" archiepiscopal) in contrast to "the Pillar". Frontal Vista of the Seo from the seat of the Pillar Constructed in the lot of the old one forum Roman of ...
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Cuéllar   (translated from Spanish)
Cuéllar Spanish municipality of provincia of Segovia , in the independent community of Castile and Leon. Head of judicial party of Cuéllar and the Community of Villa and Tierra. Km² has an extension of 272. Arc of san Martín The villa of Cuéllar is located on a col, to the northwest of ...
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Guadalupe (Spain)   (translated from Spanish)
Guadalupe (Spain) Guadalupe it is a population of the west of España , in the independent community of Extremadura , provincia of Cáceres , of 2.325 inhabitants (2004 census INE) although its floating population (in high season) raises until the 10.000 inhabitants thanks to a the tourism. The rate of activity reaches ...
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