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    Mauri (Μαῦροι) is recorded as the native name by Strabo in the early 1st century. This appellation was also adopted into Latin, whereas the Greek name for the tribe was Maurusii ( Ancient Greek: Μαυρούσιοι ). [15] The Moors were also mentioned by Tacitus as having revolted against the Roman Empire in 24 AD.

  2. Moor, in English usage, a Moroccan or, formerly, a member of the Muslim population of al-Andalus, now Spain and Portugal.

  3. Welcome to The Moors. Everything You Need. All Right Here. The Moors at Countryview offers customized living in sunny Canal Winchester! We offer six unique floorplans to fit every need plus expansive, exquisitely maintained amenities including a 24-hour fitness center and resort style pool.

  4. 12 de dic. de 2019 · The term \"Moor\" has been used to describe various groups of people, from North African Muslims to dark-skinned Europeans, for centuries. Learn about the origins, meanings, and uses of this ambiguous term in history and culture.

  5. 1 de feb. de 2021 · he Moors, originally a group of people native to the region of present-day Morocco, bordering the Numidians of the East and various Berber peoples, saw their name assigned to the rest of the Muslims of the Maghreb Al Aqsa (North-Western Africa) region as well as Andalusia.

  6. The Moors were the medieval Muslim inhabitants of al-Andalus (the Iberian Peninsula including present day Spain and Portugal) as well as the Maghreb and western Africa, whose culture is often called Moorish. The word was also used more generally in Europe to refer to anyone of Arab or African descent, sometimes called Blackamoors.

  7. The Moors, who ruled Spain for 800 years, introduced new scientific techniques to Europe, such as an astrolabe, a device for measuring the position of the stars and planets. Scientific progress in Astronomy, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Geography and Philosophy flourished in Moorish Spain.

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