hispano-muslim culture
Hispano-Muslim culture refers to the distinctive cultural and intellectual traditions that developed when the Moors, who were primarily of Arab and Berber descent and following the Islamic faith, ruled over the Iberian Peninsula (modern-day Spain and Portugal) from 711 to 1492. It represents the blend of Islamic and Hispanic elements, including art, architecture, literature, language, and social customs, that emerged during this period.
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