Moorish

  • 51Moorish idol —   Kihikihi …

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  • 52Moorish arch — noun a round arch that widens before rounding off • Syn: ↑horseshoe arch • Hypernyms: ↑round arch * * * noun Usage: usually capitalized M : a horseshoe arch …

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  • 53moorish red — noun : a strong orange that is yellower and lighter than pumpkin, yellower and less strong than cadmium orange, and yellower and lighter than mandarin orange …

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  • 54Moorish arch. — See horseshoe arch …

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  • 55Lisa Moorish — (born in Walworth, London [http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:5TwJpgJa8GAJ:people.famouswhy.com/lisa moorish+%22lisa+moorish%22+born hl=en ct=clnk cd=7 gl=uk] ) is an English singer songwriter. She grew up in Brixton, South London and was… …

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  • 56Roman-Moorish kingdoms — Main article: Praetorian prefecture of Africa The Roman Empire in 477 AD. Roman Moorish kingdoms existed in much of present day Morocco and Algeria between the end of effective Roman rule in the area and the Byzantine and Arab invasions of Africa …

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  • 57Gildo — ▪ Moorish leader died 398, Thabraca       Moorish potentate who rebelled against Rome in 397–398.       In 375 Gildo helped the Romans crush his brother Firmus, who was attempting to carve out an independent kingdom from a portion of Rome s… …

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  • 58Ibn Ṭufayl — ▪ Moorish philosopher and physician in full Muḥammad Ibn ʿabd Al malik Ibn Muḥammad Ibn Muḥammad Ibn Ṭufayl Al qaysī, also called Abū Bakr Muḥammad Ibn ʿabd Al malik Ibn Muḥammad Ibn Muḥammad Ibn Ṭufayl Al qaysī born 1109/10, Guádix, Spain died… …

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  • 59Gildo —    Moorish rebel whose revolt (397 398) was suppressed by Stilicho (q.v.). Ironically, Gildo s rise to power was fueled by the rewards he received from Theodosios I (q.v.) for helping the emperor (q.v.) put down (in 379) a similar revolt by his… …

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  • 60Alfatin —    Moorish hero who with his horse, which is green, sleeps in a cave in the Sierra de Agner from whence he and his steed will emerge at the appointed time to avenge his people. Green as a colour is connected both with Islam and with fairyland.… …

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