The Moors ruled Spain for about 700 years.
The Moors, the Islamic warriors who had invaded Spain in around 700 AD and who in their heyday ruled over two thirds of Spain.
it took them roughly about 407 years to reconquer Spain
Basques
Spain was conquered my the Moors (also known as African Spaniards) who were North African Muslims. They ruled for over 700 years until they were driven out by Christian armies. Hope this helps! R. Rhodes
The Grimaldi family has ruled Monaco for 700 years.
Nobody has a lifespan that long.If you are referring to communities, the Muslims (Amazigh/Moors, Arabs, Muladíes, and Saqaliba) lived in Al-Andalus and ruled all or part of it for over 700 years.
There was not one military campaign that drove the Moors from Spain. It was a whole series of campaigns over 700+ years.
At no time did the Moors control all of the Iberian Peninsula on which modern Spain is located. The Moors invaded the peninsula in 710 AD and the last Moorish stronghold surrendered in 1492 AD, so there were Moors in power in some part of the peninsula for 782 years. They never controlled Spain, as such, because it didn't come into being until 23 years after the Moors were physically evicted from the peninsula. Spain did not exist as a single country until 1516 when the major kingdoms of Castile, Leon, Aragon and Navarre were united under one monarch. Carlos I became the ruler of all of them. He was, at the same time, Carlos (Charles) V, Holy Roman Emperor.
Shogun
The Moors controlled Spain for over 700 years, until 1490-92. Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand expelled them from Spain. The Aleman (sic) remained as converts to Catholicism.
The resolution was the forceful eviction (by 700 years of war) of the Muslims from Spain from European Christians.