expulsion of muslims from spain (1502)
The expulsion of Muslims from Spain in 1502 refers to the forced removal or expulsion of the Muslim population from the Iberian Peninsula, specifically the territories ruled by the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella. Muslim inhabitants, who were known as Moriscos or Mudéjars, were compelled to convert to Christianity or face expulsion.
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