Display title | Moorish Spain |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Moorish Spain, also known by its Arabic name Al-Andalus, is a medieval civilisation spanning much of the Iberian peninsula and lasting up to eight centuries. It is often thought to be a great culture, bringing great peace and prosperity within their domain and most importantly being an oft-cited example of a culture where adherents of all three Abrahamic religions coexist in relative harmony. The civil accomplishments of the civilisation is believed by some as the first Renaissance in continental Europe, and in spite of its later downfall, its advances left lasting marks on the Spain we know today. |