
The Mozarabs (mozárabes moˈθaɾaβes; moçárabes muˈsaɾɐβɨʃ; mossàrabs muˈsaɾəps; مستعرب trans. musta`rab, `Arabized`) were Iberian Christians who lived under Arab Islamic rule in Al-Andalus. Their descendants remained unconverted to Islam, but did however adopt elements of Arabic language and culture. They were mostly Roman......
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Spanish term possibly from the Arabic must’arab, meaning “to Arabize.” Used to identify Christians living under Muslim rule.
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