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use of its position on the front line against | Moorish aggression, Manresa was given the right to bu |
was a medieval taifa kingdom that existed in | Moorish al-Andalus (in what is now southern Spain) fr |
century) is considered amongts the largest of | Moorish al-Andalus, with the exception of the Calhaor |
The | Moorish Alcoutim Castle, located in the municipality, |
received his other appellation the well-known | Moorish American title "El" when he proclaimed his na |
chitect Julia Morgan, whose interpretation of | Moorish and Gothic elements created a landmark of Cal |
The exterior features | Moorish and Jewish motifs, such as the Star of David. |
Some of her designs were inspired by | Moorish and Mission styles. |
e Ages, Almansa was a frontier region between | Moorish and Christian kingdoms. |
Its origins appear to be | Moorish and the name refers to the number of wells th |
Loew's Theater Corporation influenced by both | Moorish and Spanish baroque structures. |
fronted by Peter Doherty's ex-girlfriend Lisa | Moorish, and also in bands including Finley Quaye's b |
aroque style with innovative French, Spanish, | Moorish, and Italian elements all executed in terra-c |
ated building that includes traits of Gothic, | Moorish, and Renaissance architectural styles. |
Illustration from "The invention of the | Moorish arch: a legend" |
Byzantine style with yellow and red brick and | Moorish arches. |
The building is of Spanish Baroque style with | Moorish architectural influences, containing six stai |
The | Moorish architecture influence is also evident in the |
Moorish architecture is the western term used to desc | |
l Byzantine has influences from Byzantine and | Moorish architecture applied mainly to industrial bui |
ry and was linked by the city wall to another | Moorish architecture fortification, the Torre del Oro |
The | Moorish architecture is unique in the city of Wilming |
irmer in 1924; it was inspired by Spanish and | Moorish architecture, and built in the fashionable Ar |
In Byzantine architecture and Islamic (or | Moorish) architecture, the voussoirs are often in alt |
Here players are racing through a building of | Moorish architecture, modelled on the Sultan Abdul Sa |
combined elements of the Byzantine style with | Moorish architecture. |
For his losses and troubles, the | Moorish aristocracy did not support Nasr I. |
hat he was planning an expedition against the | Moorish armies harassing Borrel II of Barcelona, an i |
so VI, and commanded a combined Christian and | Moorish army, which he used to create his own fiefdom |
The culmination of Christian and | Moorish art culminated in the 11th century. |
The most remarkable monuments are the | Moorish castle ruins and the main church (San Miguel) |
The town has a | Moorish castle that dates from 1214, and is surrounde |
as, and they leave with Eginhard to go to the | Moorish castle to free the imprisoned knights. |
a visit to the Alhambra, a fourteenth century | Moorish castle near Granada, Spain. |
Moorish Cavalry under Lusius Quietus, fighting agains | |
ilt in the seventeenth century on the ancient | Moorish cemetery and then demolished in the late nine |
As a minor, | Moorish chroniclers noted his authority "was limited |
and imposing heavy tributes (parias) on other | Moorish cities. Historians claim that those tributes |
rchards, but with easy reach to the beautiful | Moorish city of Granada and the relatively unspoilt C |
m away in her news helicopter to an enchanted | Moorish city. |
- Visigothic history and for the story of the | Moorish conquest of Spain and southern France; it pro |
The | Moorish conquest was of Iberia or Hispania (that shou |
of Toledo held in Visigothic Spain before the | Moorish conquest and perhaps the last of the Siglo de |
othic kingdom and for several years after the | Moorish conquest. |
He marched south, along with an allied | Moorish contingent under Cutzinas. |
mborn Wilson in his 1995 book Pirate Utopias: | Moorish Corsairs & European Renegadoes, and in his ea |
pantomime dance in which the executants wore | Moorish costumes. |
hich is believed to have evolved from earlier | Moorish dances and has some similarities to belly dan |
Originally of | Moorish design, the castle was rebuilt and expanded d |
of a large Shrine Mosque as evidenced by its | Moorish design. |
of classical proportions but with Gothic and | Moorish detail. |
facade is distinctly rendered in roccoco and | moorish detailing to emphasize its bifunctional chara |
ic style, using a combination of Art Deco and | Moorish detailing. |
Inside, the | Moorish elements are overlaid with brilliantly painte |
tic style, boldly intermingling Byzantine and | Moorish elements. |
was the fourteenth Nasrid Nasrid ruler of the | Moorish Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus on the Iberi |
1454) was the nineteenth Nasrid ruler of the | Moorish Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus on the Iberi |
6-1435) was the fifteenth Nasrid ruler of the | Moorish Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus on the Iberi |
ed 1392) was the eleventh Nasrid ruler of the | Moorish Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus on the Iberi |
August 25, 1333) was the Nasrid ruler of the | Moorish Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus on the Iberi |
al-Faqih and the fourth Nasrid rruler of the | Moorish Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus on the Iberi |
defend this isolated coastal frontier of the | Moorish empire in Iberia. |
ean expatriates, Spanish-descent Muslims (the | Moorish era in Spain), Spanish Moroccan Roman Catholi |
n, Oriental, Malay, Semitic, Turkish, Arabic, | Moorish, et al.. Hence, their complexions range from |
the Sri Lankan flag represents Islam and the | Moorish ethnic group |
bd al-Rahman III had gathered a large army of | Moorish fighters, with the help of the Moorish govern |
Granada's | Moorish forces were led by Emir Muhammad XII of Grana |
gius I of Naples on the eve of battle against | Moorish forces in 846 AD. |
an troops emerging victorious and routing the | Moorish forces. |
sh Quarter was found within the alcazaba, the | Moorish fortification, separated from the rest of the |
Alcazaba, a | Moorish fortress commanding the town |
extensive and most elaborate installation of | moorish fretwork still in existence today". |
emicircular arched windows, crescent apse and | moorish fretwork. |
As a slave on a | Moorish galley, he soon learns Arabic, which proves v |
The Huerta de la Alcurnia was a | Moorish garden in medieval Islamic Toledo, in Al-Anda |
an gardens and Islamic gardens, and the great | Moorish gardens of the Al-Andalus era on the Iberian |
The Generalife is one of the oldest surviving | Moorish gardens. |
osite entablure, the office is fashioned as a | moorish garrison exhibiting a crenelated parapet, hor |
He also interviewed Mohamed Mizzian, a | Moorish general working with the Fascists, and report |
Bodo moved to Saragossa, where he incited the | Moorish government and the people to persecute the Sp |
about the politically incorrect nature of the | Moorish helper. |
The Albayzin also contains some original | Moorish houses and a wide-range of restaurants, inclu |
tted its rapid expansion into the Al-Andalus ( | Moorish Iberia) and most of North Africa as well. |
ife were spent campaigning in the Al-Andalus ( | Moorish Iberia) first conquering the Muslim kingdoms |
ony of the Umayyad dynasty in the Al-Andalus ( | Moorish Iberia), two princes of the house were procla |
sty in Badajoz (1022-1094) in the Al Andalus ( | Moorish Iberia). |
His rule marked the peak of power for | Moorish Iberia. |
slamic rulers and artisans of Al-Andalus, the | Moorish Iberian Peninsula or Spanish territories, esp |
The | Moorish Idylls were the first band to play "electric" |
chool and attended separate universities, The | Moorish Idylls played only a few shows. |
n elements include a near symmetrical facade, | Moorish influence in the nave, and artwork by artists |
al Christian states of Spain to drive out the | Moorish invaders. |
Before the | Moorish invasion three national councils were held at |
re rediscovered in the 8th century during the | Moorish invasion of Spain, in a church built in his h |
, Aisha Galiana, the daughter of an imaginary | Moorish king Aljafra. |
ade them to abandon their Catholic faith, the | Moorish king, in a fit of rage, beheaded them with hi |
rtress of Alhama de Granada, belonging to the | Moorish Kingdom of Granada, and in 1483 in repelling |
(belonging to the Spanish crown) against the | Moorish Kingdom of Granada. |
The small | Moorish kingdoms on the Barbary Coast of North Africa |
small shields, to represent the five defeated | Moorish kings (from one interpretation), which was la |
Phoenicians initially, then the | Moorish Kings, chose this "small sea" to install thei |
presumed that after his victory over the five | Moorish kings, the nobles acclaimed Afonso Henriques |
vanquishing and slaying, so legend says, five | Moorish kings. |
ears prior, Aglovale had traveled through the | Moorish lands and fallen in love with a beautiful pri |
ted controversy between scholars of Roman and | Moorish languages and dialects. |
e Battle of Guadalete she was captured by the | Moorish leader Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa. |
er of the Hammudid dynasty of the Al-Andalus ( | Moorish medieval Iberia). |
ch of San Salvador, built on the remains of a | Moorish mosque. |
army in the capture of Lisbon, expelling its | Moorish occupants. |
owers is perhaps Roman, while the other is of | Moorish origin (10th-12th century) |
The gate is of | Moorish origin, but the main part was built in 1559 b |
cian, poet and one of the six founders of the | Moorish Orthodox Church of America. |
ed him an ordained minister in the Antinomian | Moorish Orthodox Church of America (without him ever |
me initiates of those temples would start the | Moorish Orthodox Church at NYC's Columbia University. |
The centre of it is Parque de Maria Luisa, a ' | Moorish paradisical style' with a half mile of: tiled |
In the metalwork | Moorish patterns predominated, and the damascene work |
e porch features ironwork grills in intricate | Moorish patterns. |
ing; 7 mounted bases; 12 hagbuts; 30 bows; 15 | Moorish pikes; 18 bills; 2 crowbars; 4 pick and sledg |
and truckles; 23 bows; 24 fighting bills; 14 | Moorish pikes; an engine for mounting ordinance. |
roke; 20 unservicable hagbuts; 100 bills; 160 | Moorish pikes; 60 sallets; 100 breast and backplates. |
(name unknown), R. Hanoch was captured by the | Moorish pirate Ibn Rumahis and brought to Cordova. |
y learned, are the descendants of outer world | Moorish pirates who had penetrated Pellucidar centuri |
The influence of the | Moorish population can be seen in the distinct cubic |
The | Moorish populations of today's north Mauritania estab |
ions from the sources include the name of the | Moorish prince (Baligant in the sources, Boland in th |
and spent much time at the Alhambra palace, a | Moorish relic overlooking the town which he regarded |
e white clapboard building is notable for its | Moorish Revival Horseshoe arch windows and for a trun |
re and art, and designed the residence in the | Moorish Revival and Mediterranean Revival architectur |
The | Moorish Revival synagogue has eight sides and while t |
n a very contemporary Art Nouveau take on the | Moorish Revival style that was extremely popular for |
orthodox Eclecticism combining Italianate and | Moorish revival styles, notably in the Italian-Americ |
rgest or most magnificent of the world's many | Moorish revival synagogues, which include the opulent |
l of the Empire, inspired the building of any | Moorish Revival synagogues, including several that ec |
Alhambra Theatre, San Francisco was a | Moorish Revival movie theater at 2330 Polk Street in |
South Carolina Built in 1912 of brick in the | Moorish Revival style, Temple Sinai was added to the |
Exotic Revival / | Moorish Revival style. |
It was designed in the | Moorish Revival style. |
It is noted for its | Moorish Revival architecture. |
The | Moorish Revival style building, is the only known syn |
In April 1892 it dedicated an elaborate | Moorish Revival synagogue on Eoff Street. |
The synagogue is designed in | Moorish Revival form with Art Nouveau decoration, esp |
as designed by architects Clas and Shepard in | Moorish Revival style. |
building is in Art Deco style with decorative | Moorish Revival touches. |
facade contained 32' Open Diapason pipes with | Moorish Revival stenciling on them. |
It was an early example of the | Moorish Revival style of synagogue architecture. |
The building was designed in a | Moorish Revival style by Pedro de Castro. |
with cupola and an entrance porch with carved | Moorish Revival ornamentation. |
Temple Beth-El is an historic | Moorish Revival synagogue located at 208 South 15th S |
y in 1851 and in 1874 dedicated the striking, | Moorish Revival Vine Street Temple. |
The museum building was built in the | Moorish Revival style by the noted Manchester archite |
In 1889 the congregation dedicated a | Moorish Revival synagogue building at the southeast c |
Paducah's elaborate, | Moorish Revival Temple was built in 1893 on the corne |
ewish architect Joseph Hertogs (1861-1930) in | Moorish revival style , it was inaugurated on Bouwmee |
in 1927, the station house is typical of the | Moorish Revival architecture prevalent throughout the |
The Algeria Shrine Temple is an | Moorish Revival building in Helena, Montana that was |
nsylvania is significant architecturally as a | Moorish Revival architecture. |
rmer windows whose pointed crests reflect the | Moorish Revival trend of the earlier 19th century. |
ing; a small, wooden synagogue in the popular | Moorish Revival style at 5th Street and Marquette Ave |
he building is one of the best of examples of | Moorish Revival architecture in the United States, a |
The | Moorish Revival facade of the modest building feature |
Emil Ferrant, had the house remodeled in the | Moorish Revival style that was popular at the time. |
d interior that was to become the hallmark of | Moorish Revival architecture. |
The theater was designed in | Moorish Revival style by Marcellus Wright, Sr. in ass |
aves, full molded entablature, and Egyptian / | Moorish Revival inspired support posts. |
was strongly stripped in red-and-white in the | Moorish Revival style then fashionable for synagogues |
rranean Revival, Spanish Colonial Revival and | Moorish Revival styles of architecture. |
Its 1884 | Moorish Revival building,known as Prince Street Synag |
shville, Tennessee notable for the elaborate, | Moorish Revival Vine Street Temple that was its home |
rm of the synagogue are a hybridized blend of | Moorish Revival and art nouveau, with Horseshoe arche |
hich blend elements of the Collegiate Gothic, | Moorish Revival, and Renaissance Revival styles. |
The palace, whose style may be described as | Moorish Revival, boasts a romantic park with exotic p |
til neo-romantic style; while the interior is | Moorish Revival, especially the wooden carved coffere |
Farmers' and Exchange Bank is a | Moorish Revival-style bank building built in 1854 in |
Under | Moorish rule the Roman town of "Ceret" was renamed to |
The | Moorish ruler of Arjona took advantage of this opport |
ury defeat by the Christians of the occupying | Moorish rulers. |
He took his stage name after joining the | Moorish Science Temple of America, a Muslim sect. |
llegitimate son of Alfonso I, supposedly by a | Moorish serf. |
stery was founded in the 13th century after a | Moorish shepherd found a statue of the Virgin Mary on |
rs and round-tasselled shields (influenced by | Moorish shields), as well as a sword. |
During a | Moorish siege and taking of the city, the relics were |
such as the defense of Mazagan in 1562 from a | Moorish siege. |
populace (their ancestors would have been the | Moorish soldiers defeated at the Battle of Covadonga |
hak awaited them with 1,500 Turkish and 5,000 | Moorish soldiers. |
The term moresca (Italian: | moorish song) is also used for an unrelated form of v |
f Asturias in Oviedo and conquers a number of | Moorish strongholds and settles the lands south of th |
prisoner by Amur in one of the last remaining | Moorish strongholds. |
n Complex Castle was built in the Spanish and | Moorish style complete with crenelations, hand-painte |
ing surmounted by its signature dome with its | Moorish style aqua and white zig-zag pattern and gold |
The synagogue was designed in | Moorish style by Georgij Szlejfer. |
e often influenced by his appreciation of the | Moorish style of architecture. |
quartered garden with central fountain in the | Moorish style were also features of the new campus. |
synagogue was built between 1899 and 1900 in | moorish style, designed by architect Wilhelm Stiassny |
with the pool added in front of the portal in | Moorish style. |
The synagogue was built in 1909 in a | Moorish style. |
orodetsky, was built from 1898 to 1902 in the | Moorish style. |
It was designed by Thomas Ambler, and is in | Moorish style. |
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