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The Mozarab community in Toledo continues to thrive to this day.
The remaining Mozarab community shrank into an increasingly fossilized remnant.
Hence, the Mozarab liturgy was abolished in 1086.
Even within Mozarab families, legal divorce eventually came to be practised along Islamic lines.
A Mozarab brotherhood is still active in Toledo.
Lafuente blended the mozarab and moorish styles from Spain into Chinese architecture.
A return embassy from the Caliph was made by the Mozarab bishop Recemund.
The Latin Chronicle was written by a Mozarab Christian.
While not much is known of his life, from his fluency in Arabic he is assumed to have been a Mozarab.
Although Mozarab merchants traded in Andalusi markets, they were neither influential nor numerous before the middle of the 12th century.
The Spanish name of the espadrille, alpargata, is a derivative Mozarab al-párğa pl.
Mozarab is the term for the Christian population living under Muslim rulers in Al-Andalus.
Its compiler was an anonymous Mozarab chronicler, living under Arab rule in some part of Iberia.
He formed a joint committee of Muladi Muslims and Mozarab Christians for this task.
His importation of Mozarab settlers from Al-Andalus was very unusual because of its startling nature.
He also built at Bobastro the Iglesia Mozarabe (Mozarab Church).
The Mozarab Missal of Silos is the oldest Western manuscript on paper, written in the 11th century.
The Muwallads were sometimes assisted by the local Mozarab population, and occasionally by the Christian powers in their revolts.
In al-Andalus the pagan non-Christian population were called majus and could either have the status of mozarab or of muladi.
The first Count of Coimbra, the mozarab Sisnando Davides, is buried in the cathedral.
Anon., Mozarab Chronicle.
It is often mistakenly assumed that Mozarab merchants forged a vital commercial and cultural link between the north and south across the Iberian frontiers.
The Mozarab population was badly affected by the hardening of relations between the Christians and the Muslims during the Almoravid period.
Mozarab (Christians in Al-Andalus)
His conversion proved a major political mistake which although helping to attract significant Mozarab support, cost him the support of most of his Mullawad followers.