The result of the Amazigh (Berber) entry into Visigothic Spain was the complete conquest of Iberia (except for a small part of northern Spain) for the Umayyad Caliphate. This resulted in the creation of an Islamic Iberia, which endured in some form or other for over 750 years.
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Muslims in Spain used to be called MOORS, although in modern times, the term is considered somewhat derogatory. The current term for them is Berbers or Amazigh.
England France and Spain are crossed by the Greenwich Meridian.
They are called the Moors and many moved back to Northern Africa after the Reconquista, but some remained in Spain.
The Moors were a group of Muslim people from North Africa who invaded and settled in Spain and Portugal during the medieval period. Berbers are an ethnic group native to North Africa, which includes countries like Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Mauritania. While some Berbers may have been part of the Moorish invasion, not all Berbers were Moors.
Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, Amazigh (Berbers/Moors), and Spaniards.
lets say an Arab had a baby with a light skin Egyptian =Berber they were a part of the Moors and helped take over Spain in 711
No. Amazigh (Berbers) in Spain are Amazigh in Spain. Historically, when Muslims ruled the majority or a minority of Spain, there were four different ethnic groups of Muslims in Spain: Amazigh, Arabs, Muladís (ethnic Spaniard Muslims), and Saqaliba (former Slavic Slaves who gained their freedom and converted to Islam). Each of these Muslim groups is called by their ethnic identity or as Muslims asa unity.A lot of times, people refer to the Amazigh as Moors, but this term is considered pejorative by the Amazigh.
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lets say an Arab had a baby with a light skin Egyptian =Berber they were a part of the Moors and helped take over Spain in 711
The Moriscos were expelled from Spain as a result of the Reconquista.
If you traveled North of Spain and crossed the Pyrenees you would be in a country called Hannibal