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  1. Mozarabic: Art of Iberian Christians living in Al-Andalus, the Muslim-conquered territories, after the Arab invasion of the Iberian Peninsula (711 CE) to the end of the 11th century. These people adopted some Arab customs without converting to Islam, preserving their religion and some ecclesiastical and judicial autonomy.

  2. 5 de mar. de 2024 · “We know that in 11th-century Spain, Jews and Muslims and Christians were working alongside each other, especially in the scientific media, and that many Jewish scientists were sponsored and ...

  3. Hinduism - Islam, 11th-19th Century: The advent of Islam in the Ganges basin at the end of the 12th century resulted in the withdrawal of royal patronage from Hinduism in much of the area. The attitude of the Muslim rulers toward Hinduism varied. Some, like Fīrūz Tughluq (ruled 1351–88) and Aurangzeb (ruled 1658–1707), were strongly anti-Hindu and enforced payment of jizya, a poll tax on ...

  4. Western Chalukya Empire. Categories: Centuries in India. 11th century in Asia. 11th century by country. 2nd millennium in India. Medieval India. Hidden category: Commons category link from Wikidata.

  5. Sources about the eleventh century, from 1000 to 1099. Materials are tagged by period based on how much that period is covered in the text, and how much of that text covers the period. The period category is applied to the entire publication, rather than small book sections.

  6. 6 de dic. de 2023 · The Normans’ first meal in England, at the center is Bishop Odo, who gazes out as he offers a blessing over the cup in his hand.(detail), Bayeux Tapestry, c. 1070, embroidered wool on linen, 20 inches high (Bayeux Tapestry Museum, Official digital representation of the Bayeux Tapestry11th century.

  7. 6 de mar. de 2024 · An 11th-century astrolabe — a device used for accurately calculating the date and time based on star positions — found in a museum in Verona, Italy, is clear evidence for scientific exchange ...