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AURORKA [14]
4 years ago
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15. Describe the factors that led to the fall of the Islamic Empires during the 1700s.

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gogolik [260]4 years ago
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La caída del imperio musulmán en la Península Ibérica. La Reconquista de Granada lleva al fin de reino musulmán en la Península Ibérica y al sufrimiento de los árabes bajo el control cristiano. ... Ademas, analizaré la caída del imperio árabe en la Península Ibérica debido a las reglas sociales del Reino de Castilla.

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