Nghĩa của từ moorish bằng Tiếng Anh

adjective

[Moor·ish || 'mʊərɪʃ]

of or pertaining to the Moors, of a people of Northwest Africa

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1. Alcazars tend to be inspired by Moorish architecture, and were often built upon the remnants of 13th century Moorish : 17

2. Alcazars tend to be inspired by Moorish architecture, and were often built upon the remnants of 13th century Moorish fortresses

3. The Moorish Alcazar fortress offers good examples of Moorish design but features, as other similar monuments in Andalusia , a great deal of subsequent Christian adaptations and modifications.

4. Moorish Craftsmanship is worth stimulating, and doctors are welcomed for their science

5. Around this time, El Cid, with a combined Christian and Moorish army, began maneuvering in order to create his own fiefdom in the Moorish Mediterranean coastal city of Valencia.

6. The descendants of the Beni Hassan warriors became the upper stratum of Moorish society.

7. The Moorish Dynasty of the Almoravid Empire was founded in 1042 in Western Africa

8. Buckaroos represent a special part of cowboy culture, which has its roots in Spanish and Moorish (Islamic) tradition.

9. The Koran explains, “the nationality of the Moors was taken away from them in 1774 and the word negro, black and colored, was given to the Asiatics of America who were of Moorish descent” (Chapter XLVII, The Holy Koran of Moorish Science Temple).

10. Barbary a former name (also Barbary States) for the [Saracen] countries of North and NW Africa, together with Moorish Spain

11. The Moorish Revival design of the cast-stone front portion of the theater building incorporates Alhambraic motifs and Judaic references, but also reflects contemporary architectural trends of the 1920s

12. Distinctive architecture, sun-drenched resorts and eclectic small towns dot Andalusia, a dry, mountainous region of southern Spain that maintains echoes of its Moorish occupation

13. An alcázar (pronounced ) [1] is a type of Moorish castle or palace in Spain and Portugal built during Muslim rule, mostly between the 8th and 15th centuries.Many cities in Spain have an alcázar.Palaces built in the Moorish style after the expulsion of the Moors from Spain are often referred to as Alcazars …

14. Soon Moorish Spain disintegrated into 23 city-states or taifas, which over the following centuries were gradually absorbed by the feudal kingdoms of Spanish Christendom from the north.

15. The Moorish Revival design of the cast-stone front portion of the theater building incorporates Alhambraic motifs and Judaic references, but also reflects contemporary architectural trends of the 1920s

16. The spellbound Moors and Algarve Bewitchings Back in 1898, local priest, lawyer and researcher Franciso Xavier de Ataide Oliveira published a collection of Moorish legends from the Algarve

17. Mediterranean Cruises From ancient Rome to Moorish Spain, classical Greece to the Holy Land, the empires of the Mediterranean left a remarkable historic legacy—set amid unmatched beauty

18. Among them: the Blackamoor, a depiction of a dark-skinned person—generally a slave or servant—of Moorish descent, which is used as ornamentation. Blackamoors can be found in …

19. The coastal city of Casablanca is the largest in Morocco, with a cosmopolitan atmosphere, an eclectic culinary scene, and unique architecture that draws inspiration from both Moorish and French Art Deco styles

20. Arabesque Restaurant resonates this in its architecture, décor and menu with a modern Moorish dining room, a traditional Moroccan lounge and a menu that carefully intertwines North African, Middle Eastern & Mediterranean cuisines.

21. Build an Alcazar within 2 tiles of the Alhambra This may be a reference to a fortification network formed by the Alcazar together with the Alhambra, the latter of which was a fortress built during Moorish rule over Spain.

22. The Almohad Caliphate was a Moorish caliphate that existed in North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula from 1121 to 1269, with Marrakesh serving as its African capital and Seville serving as its Spanish capital

23. The Moorish Revival design of the cast-stone front portion of the theater building incorporates Alhambraic motifs and Judaic references, but also reflects contemporary architectural trends of the 1920s, including the search for an appropriate stylistic

24. Often referred to as "Spanish work" because of its association with Catherine of Aragon and its possible connection with Moorish Spain, Blackwork has also been well-documented in portraits by Hans Holbein the Younger and other 16th-century artists.

25. Often referred to as "Spanish work" because of its association with Catherine of Aragon and its possible connection with Moorish Spain, Blackwork has also been well-documented in portraits by Hans Holbein the Younger and other 16th-century artists.

26. Often referred to as "Spanish work" because of its association with Catherine of Aragon and its possible connection with Moorish Spain, Blackwork has also been well-documented in portraits by Hans Holbein the Younger and other 16th-century artists.

27. Barbary - a region of northern Africa on the Mediterranean coast between Egypt and Gibraltar; was used as a base for pirates from the 16th to 19th centuries Barbary Coast - the Mediterranean coast of northern Africa that was famous for its Moorish pirates

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29. The Almohad Dynasty (From Arabic الموحدون al-Muwahhidun, i.e., " the monotheists " or "the Unitarians"), was a Berber, Muslim dynasty that was founded in the 12th century, and conquered all northern Africa as far as Libya, together with Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia).

30. The Almohad Dynasty (From Arabic الموحدون al-Muwahhidun, i.e., "the monotheists" or "the Unitarians"), was a Berber, Muslim dynasty that was founded in the 12th century, and conquered all northern Africa as far as Libya, together with Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia).

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32. The Almoravid power was at its height at Yusuf's death: the Moorish empire then included all of North-West Africa as far as Algiers, and all of Iberia south of the Tagus as far eastward as the mouth of the Ebro, including the Balearic Islands

33. According to Suzanne Rhodes Draayer’s research, “Falla encouraged Rodrigo to compose nationalistic music that would employ Spanish dance rhythms, gypsy and Moorish melodies, and the Accompanimental effects of the guitar.” Crucially, when Falla was inducted into the Légion d’Honneur, he generously invited younger Spanish composers

34. ‘The Baroque of Purcell, Bach and Handel is never going to stick you to your seat a la Ludwig but there were times when I though I would levitate so sublime was the music.’ ‘Rooms come in three styles: Moorish, with intricate plasterwork framing your bed; the more conventional Isabelline Baroque; or Castilian, with rococo furniture and

35. Other writers have derived the word from the Arabic particle al (the definite article), and gerber, meaning "man." Since, however, Geber happened to be the name of a celebrated Moorish philosopher who flourished in about the 11th or 12th century, it has been supposed that he was the founder of Algebra, which has since perpetuated his name.

36. The Real Alcázar de Sevilla is the Royal Palace of Seville.The name 'Alcazar' means castle in Spanish and is derived from the Arabic word al-qasr (fortress or palace).The complex of palaces is in the Mudéjar style, which is a architectural style with many influences from Moorish and Christian culture.

37. Purpose for the Call to National Political Unity We the People, The Imperial Parliament Council of United Res Publica of Morocco is the assembly vehicle used to navigate the various Moorish Body politics/states into one inter-political central governing body for the restoration of our Moroccan Imperial Government structure and therefore to position ourselves politically so as to exercise the