
Morisco - Wikipedia
In Spanish America, morisco (or morisca, in feminine form) was used to identify a racial category: a mixed-race casta, the child of a Spaniard (español) and a mulatto (offspring of a Spaniard …
摩里斯科人 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
摩里斯科人(西班牙語: Morisco )原本是一支改宗基督教的西班牙 穆斯林及其后裔,現在也指改宗伊斯蘭教的西班牙裔。
摩里斯科人 - 百度百科
摩里斯科人(西班牙语:Morisco)是一支改宗基督教的西班牙穆斯林及其后裔。 在伊比利亚半岛收复失地运动期间,阿拉贡、瓦伦西亚和格林纳达的穆斯林相继投降,这些穆斯林通过条约保 …
Expulsion of the Moriscos - Wikipedia
The Morisco population of this town, who may not have been authentic Moriscos but who had been classified as Moriscos to appropriate their property, was the target of three expulsions …
Morisco | Expulsion, Reconquista & Inquisition | Britannica
Morisco, (Spanish: “Little Moor”), one of the Spanish Muslims (or their descendants) who became baptized Christians. During the Christian reconquest of Muslim Spain, surrendering Muslim …
「摩里斯科人」——由来、反乱和被逐(法蒂玛之手)书评
Jun 19, 2022 · 本书的主人公是一位“morisco”(摩里斯科人),从这个称呼上,就能看出其与摩尔人(moros)之间千丝万缕的联系。 事实上,所谓摩里斯科人,正是在1492年格兰纳达征服 …
Morisco language and alphabet (alfabeto aljamiado) - Omniglot
The Morisco alphabet or aljamiado is a way of writing Spanish with the Arabic script used by Muslim Moriscos in Spain and Portugual from the 16th century
Morisco - New World Encyclopedia
Toward the end of the sixteenth century, Morisco writers sought to challenge the perception of their culture as alien to Spain with literary works presenting a version of early Spanish history …
Moriscos - Encyclopedia.com
May 8, 2018 · The majority of Morisco exiles to North Africa settled in Morocco and Tunisia, but some settled in Algiers. In their new countries they had a distinct personality, which was …
The expulsion of the Moriscos from Spain in 1609–1614: the …
Jul 1, 2007 · 1 For contemporary conditions there are many websites available, for example: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (www.unhcr.org); The Refugee Studies …
History of the Moriscos. From Conversion to Expulsion. - Spain …
Morisco discontent and frustration in Granada was channelled rapidly into a rebellion that lasted two years (1568-70). Centred in the Alpujarras, the revolt was a vicious and bloody. …
Moriscos, Expulsion of (Spain) | Encyclopedia.com
From Morisco children being kidnapped to save them from the infidel to the abuse heaped on Morisco families by local authorities and seigneurs and from the perils of a voyage at sea to …
Spanish “Morisco problem.” According to Antonio Domínguez Ortiz and Bernard Vincent, the years following the expulsion were marked by a certain unrest and—among the Old …
The fate of the Moriscos: The last remnants of Islam in Spain after …
Jun 9, 2023 · The writings of a 16th-century Morisco author, known cryptically as the “Young Man of Arevalo”, included accounts of clandestine Muslims and descriptions of their religious …
The Morisco question: Methodology and historiography - Kimmel …
Mar 27, 2019 · The Morisco period begins a decade after the fall of Nasrid Granada in 1492, which brought the centuries-long history of al-Andalus to a close, but which did not, however, …
Moriscos - ArcGIS StoryMaps
Apr 22, 2020 · In the 16th century, after the fall of Granada in 1492, use of the term Morisco or "Moorish" became wide-spread in Spanish to refer to people who were descendants of the …
The Revolt of the Moriscos - History Learning Site
Mar 17, 2015 · The Revolt of the Moriscos was one of the first real challenges to Philip’s authority that he had to deal with within Spain. The Moriscos were converted Moors who held no …
Identity, mixed unions and endogamy of the Moriscos: the …
Jun 2, 2020 · Recently, new testimonies and analyses have come to light calling into question historians’ long-held and nearly unanimous assumption that the Morisco community was …
Morisco - Wikiwand
In Spanish America, morisco (or morisca, in feminine form) was used to identify a racial category: a mixed-race casta, the child of a Spaniard (español) and a mulatto (offspring of a Spaniard …
Morisco - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Oct 12, 2024 · The label morisco for Muslims who were converted to Christianity began to appear in texts from the first half of the sixteenth century, however at this time the term's use was …