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Also known as Moriscos, Moriscoes
thumb|Depiction of Muslim army in Iberia, from Cantigas de Santa Maria|The Cantigas de Santa Maria The term Moor is an exonym used in European languages to designate primarily the Muslim populations of North Africa (the Maghreb) and the Iberian Peninsula (particularly al-Andalus) during the Middle Ages.
The term "Moor" is a label used by Europeans to describe Muslim populations who lived in North Africa and medieval Spain during the Middle Ages. This designation matters because it shaped how European history was written and understood, though it's important to note that "Moor" is an external term applied by outsiders rather than one these populations used for themselves.
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摩尔人(西班牙語:Moro,英語:Moors)是指中世纪伊比利亚半岛(今西班牙和葡萄牙)、西西里島、撒丁尼亞、馬爾他、科西嘉島、马格里布穆斯林居民。历史上,摩尔人主要指在伊比利亚半岛的伊斯兰征服者。直到3世纪,“毛利”这个名字罗马人用来对所有未罗马化的由自己首领统治的北非土著的称呼。摩尔人主要由阿拉伯人和柏柏尔人组成,也有伊比利半岛出身的土著穆斯林(穆拉迪人)。 摩尔人一词在欧洲使用很广泛且略带贬义,一般指穆斯林,特别是西班牙或北非的阿拉伯人或柏柏尔人。在葡萄牙殖民印时代,葡萄牙人在斯里兰卡和印度果阿使用“锡兰摩尔人”和“印度摩尔人”两个词,孟加拉国的穆斯林也被称为“摩尔人”。莎士比亚的《奥赛罗》中的主人公就是“威尼斯的摩尔人”。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).
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