mozarabic culture
Mozarabic culture refers to the blending of elements from Arab and Hispanic cultures during the period of Islamic rule in the Iberian Peninsula (711-1492). It encompasses various aspects such as language, architecture, art, music, and cuisine, reflecting the coexistence and exchange between Muslims, Christians, and Jews during that time.
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