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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MozarabsMozarabs - Wikipedia

    These closely related historic dialects are today known as the Mozarabic language, though there never was a common standard. This archaic Romance language is first documented in writing in the Peninsula in the form of choruses ( kharjas ) in Arabic and Hebrew lyrics called muwashshahs .

  2. ISO 639-3. mxi. Evolución de la situación lingüística en la península ibérica del año 1000 al año 2000. [ editar datos en Wikidata] El mozárabe, romandalusí o romance andalusí fue el conjunto de dialectos romances que se hablaban en los territorios de la península ibérica bajo dominio musulmán entre la conquista árabe del año ...

    • Desde el siglo XIII
  3. Mozarabic (Latín /. לטן. /. لتن‎. ) Mozarabic, or Andalusi Romance, is the name given to the collection of Romance dialects that were spoken in Muslim-controlled parts of the Iberian Peninsula until about the 13th century. They developed from Late Latin between the 5th and the 8th centuries AD. By the 13th century they had mostly been ...

  4. Mozárabe (del árabe مستعرب [ mustaʕrab ], «arabizado») es el nombre con el que se conoce a la población cristiana, de origen hispanovisigodo, que vivía en el territorio de Al-Ándalus y que, como los judíos, eran dhimmis ( gentes del Libro, lit. "protegidos"), a diferencia de los paganos que debían aceptar el Islam o morir. 1 Bajo la sharia, el...

  5. Mozarab, (from Arabic mustaʿrib, “arabicized”), any of the Spanish Christians living under Muslim rule (8th–11th century), who, while unconverted to Islam, adopted Arabic language and culture.

  6. Mozarabic language, archaic dialect of Spanish that was spoken in those parts of Spain under Arab occupation from the early 8th century until about 1300. Mozarabic retained many archaic Latin forms and borrowed many words from Arabic. Although almost completely overshadowed by Arabic during the.