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  2. History of Andalusia - Wikipedia

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    These early Andalusian societies played a vital role in the region’s transition from prehistory to protohistory. With the Roman conquest, Andalusia became fully integrated into the Roman world as the prosperous province of Baetica, which contributed emperors like Trajan and Hadrian to the Roman Empire. During this time, Andalusia was a key ...

  3. Andalusians - Wikipedia

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    The Andalusians (Spanish: andaluces) are the people of Andalusia, an autonomous community in southern Spain. Andalusia's statute of autonomy defines Andalusians as the Spanish citizens who reside in any of the municipalities of Andalusia, as well as those Spaniards who reside abroad and had their last Spanish residence in Andalusia, and their descendants. [7]

  4. Category:Culture of Andalusia - Wikipedia

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  5. Social and cultural exchange in al-Andalus - Wikipedia

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    The most important cultural elements they brought with them were their language and the Arabic tradition of learning and high culture, which emulated that which could be found in Caliphate of Damascus. However, the actual amount of culture these Arab invaders actually brought with them has been disputed by some historians.

  6. Literature of al-Andalus - Wikipedia

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    The qiyān were a social class of non-free women trained as entertainers. [23] The qiyān brought from the Abbasid East were conduits of art, literature, and culture. [23] Among the Mashreqi poets most influential in the Maghreb was al-Mutanabbi (965), whose poetry was commented on by al-A'lam ash-Shantamari , Ibn al-Iflili , and Ibn Sidah. [5]

  7. La Almagra pottery - Wikipedia

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    La Almagra , also known as ″La Almagra Pottery culture″ is a red pottery found in a number of archaeological sites of the Neolithic period in Spain. [1] It is not known how it relates to other pottery of the Neolithic period. In the sixth millennium BC Andalusia experienced the arrival

  8. Template:Culture of Andalusia - Wikipedia

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