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      • “Moor” came to mean anyone who was Muslim or had dark skin; occasionally, Europeans would distinguish between “blackamoors” and “white Moors.” One of the most famous mentions of Moors is in Shakespeare’s play The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice. Its titular character is a Moor who serves as a general in the Venetian army.
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  2. Today, the term Moor is used to designate the predominant Arab-Amazigh ethnic group in Mauritania (which makes up more than two-thirds of the country’s population) and the small Arab-Amazigh minority in Mali.

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  3. Aug 13, 2024 · Moor” came to mean anyone who was Muslim or had dark skin; occasionally, Europeans would distinguish between “blackamoors” and “white Moors.” One of the most famous mentions of Moors is in...

  4. Jul 22, 2024 · Ethnically, the people known as Moors were primarily a mix of Arabs and Berbers. The Berbers, or Imazighen as they call themselves, are the indigenous inhabitants of North Africa, with a history dating back to ancient times. Their culture and language form an integral part of the Moorish identity.

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    The term Moor is an exonym first used by Christian Europeans to designate the Muslim populations of the Maghreb, al-Andalus (Iberian Peninsula), Sicily and Malta during the Middle Ages. [1] Moors are not a single, distinct or self-defined people. [ 2 ]

  6. The Moors were a Muslim people of mixed Berber and Arab descent who populated the Maghreb region of northwest Africa during the Middle Ages and the early modern period.

  7. In 711 AD, a force of Berbers from North Africa and Syrians from Damascus, collectively known as the Moors, invaded Spain and parts of France. This marked the early days of Islam and laid the foundation for the establishment of a unique and flourishing civilization called Al-Andalus.

  8. Feb 1, 2021 · Genetic studies, in addition to the stories of anthropologists such as Ibn Khaldun, prove that there is a clear distinction between Moors and populations of sub-Saharan origin. Y chromosome haplogroup studies (transmitted from father to son) are used to determine the paternal descent of any person.

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