Christians of the medieval Iberian Peninsula Mozarabic art and architecture Mozarabic chant Mozarabic literature Mozarabic Rite This disambiguation page lists...
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The Mozarabic Rite (Spanish: rito mozárabe, Portuguese: rito moçárabe, Catalan: ritu mossàrab), officially called the Hispanic Rite (Spanish: Rito hispánico...
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West Iberian languages (redirect from List of Pyrenean-Mozarabic languages)
Cantabrian), and the descendants of Galician-Portuguese. Pyrenean–Mozarabic (Aragonese and Mozarabic) may also be included. Until a few centuries ago, they formed...
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Andalusi Romance (redirect from Lusitanian-Mozarabic)
Andalusi Romance, also called Mozarabic or Ajami, refers to the varieties of Ibero-Romance that developed in Al-Andalus, the parts of the medieval Iberian...
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Mozarabic chant (also known as the Hispanic chant, Old Hispanic chant, Old Spanish chant, or Visigothic chant) is the liturgical plainchant repertory...
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Mozarabic art (from musta'rab meaning "Arabized") is an early medieval artistic style that is part of the pre-Romanesque style and is linked to the kingdom...
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Mozarabic literature (or Mozarab literature) is the literature of the Mozarabs, Christians living under Islamic rule in Spain and their Arabized descendants...
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referred to as Andalusi Romance, or the Mozarabic language. Mozarabs were mostly Catholics of the Visigothic or Mozarabic Rite. Due to Sharia and fiqh being...
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Chronicle of 754 (redirect from Mozarabic Chronicle of 754)
The Chronicle of 754 (also called the Mozarabic Chronicle or Continuatio Hispana) is a Latin-language history in 95 sections, written by an anonymous...
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according to the Ambrosian Rite. Other Latin Church rites include the Mozarabic and those of some religious institutes. These liturgical rites have an...
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