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Subido el 15 de abril de 2018 por Sergio G.

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Take two, Al-Andalus Society. 00:00:00
Al-Andalus Society was made up of Muslims, Christians and Jews. 00:00:03
Arabic was the official language. 00:00:08
Muslims were the most powerful group. 00:00:12
They practiced Islam and worshipped in mosques. 00:00:15
They held positions in the government and owned the base land. 00:00:21
Mullahs were Christians who converted to Islam 00:00:26
They adopted the Islamic customs and language 00:00:33
Mullahs had a better social position and paid no taxes 00:00:36
Mosarabs were Christians who carried on practicing their own religion 00:00:41
They were required to pay a tax but they were fully protected by the Muslim rulers 00:00:47
Jews were a minority group who also paid a tax to the Muslims' rulers. 00:00:53
However, like the Christians, they played important roles in society and culture too. 00:01:01
For Landalus' life, most of the population lived in the countryside and worked in the fields. 00:01:11
Muslims introduced new crops such as artichokes, albergues, and rice. 00:01:19
They used water wheels and irrigation ditches to water their crops. 00:01:27
Cities were protected by high walls. 00:01:34
They had narrow streets. 00:01:36
An Al-Qadhar fortress protected the city. 00:01:39
Inside the walls were mosques, public baths. 00:01:45
Libraries, hospitals, and markets call it Soaks. 00:01:49
Subido por:
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15 de abril de 2018 - 22:55
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01′ 57″
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