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El árabe andalusí pertenece a la familia de dialectos neoárabes occidentales antiguos, por lo que no admite distinciones entre dialectos beduinos, urbanos o rurales, ni tam…
El árabe andalusí se habló en la península ibérica entre los siglos IX y XVII, y alcanzó su máximo número de hablantes (5-7 millones) en los siglos XI y XII, para menguar a partir de entonces bajo la presión de los pujantes r…
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O árabe andalusí, tamén chamado algarabía, foi un dialecto da lingua árabe falado en Al-Andalus, o territorio da Península Ibérica (modernos España e Portugal) que formou parte do mundo islámico entre os séculos VIII e XV. É unha lingua morta xa que trala expulsión dos mouros no século XVII, estes integráronse coas poboacións do ...
- Falado en: Al-Andalus
- Extinción: século XVII
- Outros nomes: al-arabiya al-andalusīya
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Andalusia (UK: / ˌ æ n d ə ˈ l uː s i ə,-z i ə /, US: /-ʒ (i) ə,-ʃ (i) ə /; Spanish: Andalucía [andaluˈθi.a]) is the southernmost autonomous community in Peninsular Spain.It is the most populous and the second largest autonomous community in the country. It is officially recognised as a "historical nationality". The territory is divided into eight provinces: Almería, Cádiz ...
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Andalusi Arabic, also known as Andalusian Arabic, was a variety or varieties of Arabic spoken mainly from the 9th to the 17th century in Al-Andalus, the regions of the Iberian Peninsula once under Muslim rule. It became an extinct language in Iberia after the expulsion of the former Hispanic Muslims, which took place over a century after the Granada War by the Catholic …
- Extinct: Early 17th century
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Al-Andalus (Arabic: الأَنْدَلُس) was the Muslim-ruled area of the Iberian Peninsula.The term is used by modern historians for the former Islamic states based in modern Portugal and Spain. At its greatest geographical extent, its territory occupied most of the peninsula and a part of present-day southern France, Septimania (8th century), and for nearly a century (9th–10th centuries ...
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Andalusian classical music (Arabic: طرب أندلسي , romanized: ṭarab ʾandalusī; Spanish: música andalusí) or Andalusi music is a genre of music originally developed in al-Andalus by the Muslim population of Andalusia and the Moors, it then spread and influenced many different styles across the Maghreb (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, and Libya) after the Expulsion of the Moriscos.
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Andalusia is the first in population among the 17 Autonomous communities in Spain and the second in area. The territory is divided into eight provinces: Almería, Cádiz, Córdoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaén, Málaga and Seville. Its capital is the city of Seville. Andalusia is in the south of the Iberian peninsula, just to the south of the autonomous communities of Extremadura and …
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Arabic nisbah (attributive title) Al-Andalusi denotes an origin from Al-Andalus. Al-Andalusi may refer to: Abu Hayyan al-Gharnati Ibn Hazm Ibn Juzayy Ibn 'Atiyya Said Al-Andalusi Yaʿīsh ibn Ibrāhīm al-Umawī See also Andalusia (disambiguation) Andalusian (disambiguation)
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The Andalusians are a European ethnic group, native to Andalusia, an autonomous community in southern Spain. Andalusia's statute of autonomy defines Andalusians as the Spanish citizens who reside in any of the municipalities of Andalusia, as well as those Spaniards who reside abroad and had their last Spanish residence in Andalusia, and their descendants. Since reform …
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Andalusi nubah. For the Algerian musical form, see Nuubaat. Andalusī nūbah ( نوبة أندلسيّة ), also transliterated nūba, nūbā, or nouba (pl. nūbāt ), or in its classical Arabic form, nawba, nawbah, or nōbah, is a music genre found in the North African Maghrib states of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya but, as the name ...