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  • They were a minority who monopolised government positions, privileges and land: .
    Arabs
  • The conquest of Constantinople, the Byzantine capital, by the Turks is considered...
    the end of the Middle Ages.
  • Tell us 5 things found in an alquería in Al-Andalus:
    1 palm trees 2 watchtower 3 ditches 4 noria 5 mill 6 water tank 7 water wheel 8 oven 9 orchard 10 vegetable gardens 11 main house 12 crops
  • Hispano-Visigoths who remained faithful to the Christian faith in the territory of Al-Andalus:
    mozarabs .
  • Definition of cora .
    Province
  • Definition of cadí.
    Responsible for administering justice
  • Muslims conquered the Iberian peninsula in 711 and remained there until 1492. True or false?
    true
  • In 1453, the Islamic Empire was taken over by the...
    Turks.
  • Tell us 5 new techniques and scientific and technical instruments introduced by the Arabs
    Chess. Larger ships with lateen sails and new rudders. Belladona (anaesthesia). Compass. Handcart. Glazed pottery. Surgery. Dissection of corpses. Paper...
  • They worked in artisanship, trade, medicine or science: .
    Jews
  • Tell us 5 different parts of an Andalusí city:
    1 synagogue 2 juderia 3 alcázar 4 medina 5 alcazaba 6 mosque 7 souk 8 main mosque 9 madrasa 10 public baths 11 corn exchange 12 silk exchange 13Mozarab quarter
  • Definition of vizier
    Minister
  • The Umayyad dynasty from Syria seized power in...
    seized power in 661 and made Damascus the capital.
  • Al-Andalus conquered all the territories on the peninsula occupied by Christians. True or false?
    false
  • Machine that is operated by animal power and is made up of a drum that passes the movement of the animal and a chain with clay pots that raise water from a well to the surface:
    noria
  • Definition of qaid
    General
  • During the Abbasid period, some provinces, such as Al-Andalus, Egypt and Morocco,...
    separated themselves from the central political power in Baghdad.
  • Tell us 5 new crops introduced by the Arabs
    chard, garlic, apricot, cotton, rice, saffron, eggplant, pumpkin, sugar cane, onion, asparagus, espinach, pomegranate, fig, green bearn, lemon, melon, quince...
  • They ranged from aristocrats to common people: .
    Muslims
  • Irrigation system that uses a large hydraulic drive to extract water from rivers and is driven by the flow of the river itself:
    water wheel.
  • Definition of diwan
    Government
  • Muslims from the Arabian peninsula began a process of expansion that created a great empire in the 8th century. True or false?
    false
  • They constituted the majority of the Muslim population:
    Muladis .
  • Artificial water reservoir for irrigation:
    water tank.
  • Visigoth noble who believed in an elective monarch:
    Roderic .
  • Definition of zakat
    Tax on agricultural production
  • The Muslim community who believed that the caliph must be a direct descendant of Muhammad were the...
    Shia
  • A hole in the ground to capture groundwater:
    well
  • Definition of hachib
    Prime minister
  • Leader of the Muslim army troops that occupied the south of the Iberian Peninsula:
    Tariq .
  • The Muslim community who thought that the caliph should be chosen from the most devout believers (based on the Quran and the texts of the Prophet) were the...
    Sunnis.
  • The Visigoths ruled the Iberian Peninsula until 711. True or false?
    true
  • The territory of the Iberian Peninsula occupied by the Muslims was called Al-Andalus. True or false?
    true
  • The first four caliphs, who were chosen from the prophet's family members, ruled between...
    632 and 661.
  • Hispano-Visigoth converts to Islam:
    muladi .
  • They had arrived with the conquering army or migrated from North Africa. Many were livestock farmers and lived a humble existence: .
    Berbers
  • The Abbasid dynasty defeated...
    the Umayyads and moved the capital to Baghdad in 750.
  • They paid more taxes and had limited rights:
    Non-Muslims .
  • Definition of almotacén.
    Person who controlled the souk and city trade
  • Definition of vali
    Governor of a province
  • Channel that carries water from the river to the fields, making use of the uneven ground:
    irrigation ditch.
  • Definition of caliph .
    Held absolute power: supreme judge, the highest religious authority and general of the army
  • Visigoth noble, son of King Witiza, who believed in a hereditary monarchy:
    Achila .
  • They practiced the Christian religion and lived mostly in cities: .
    Mozarabs