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BaLLatris [955]
2 years ago
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What was portugal's perspective on the moorish (arab) rule in northern africa?

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erma4kov [3.2K]2 years ago
7 0
Like the rest of Europe, Portugal is a Catholic country. Portugal discerns that the Morrish rule as something to be crusaded against, Muslim rulers in Africa was seen as a disgrace, an unbeliever, an idolater. Islam rulers controlled trade routes from India to Europe, so that it is the additional reason why Portugal oppose the Morrish rule. Northern African Muslim served as a religious threat.
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