PPT-Self-Governing Muslims of Medieval Spain
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1240 to 1327Conquered Moors of Al Andalus had special status and were permitted to have their own communities and courts According to a treaty in 1492 the Moors
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1240 to 1327Conquered Moors of Al Andalus had special status and were permitted to have their own communities and courts According to a treaty in 1492 the Moors were to be allowed to preserve their mosques and religious institutions to retain their language and to continue to abide by their own laws and customs . The medieval metrical romances resembled the earlier chansons de gestes and epics However unlike the Greek and Roman epics medieval romances represent not a heroic age of tribal wars but a courtly or chivalric period of history involving highly dev Dr Beth Perry. Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Sustainable Urban and Regional Futures, University of . Salford. Director . of Greater Manchester Local Interaction Platform. b.perry@salford.ac.uk. Waves of Governance.... Muslim States. Chapter 4. The Expansion of Muslim Rule. Chapter 4, Lesson 1. L1 HW Review Q’s. Identify & Example . (2 sentences). 1) hit-and-run 2) campaign 3) retreat 4) bureaucracy 5) emirs 6) provinces 7) duty 8) flee. Global Studies 9. Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Bernier. The Eve of Exploration. . The European countries wanted to find a new all-water route to Asia. They were motivated by the goods and riches that came from Asia. The two countries that took the lead were Spain and Portugal. They had stable governments, resources, and the technology to support exploration. . Muslims trust Muslims Muslims British laws Islam Britain Britain 10001000100010001000100010001000Unweighted base10001000100010001000100010001000Weighted base45645734554893020563950Agree46%46%35%55%93% Arely. Marquez . Standards 7.4.3,7.4.4,7.4.5. Government. Both Rulers and People Benefit. Favors. Taxes. Power. Loyalty. Ghana’s Government. Divided into provinces. Leaders. District Chiefs. Chiefs Clan. Spain. Chapter 18, Section 5 . Challenges to Church Authority. The Church Reacts to Challenges. By 1100s, some started questioning the church. Heresy. : religious ideas that oppose accepted church teachings (. Page 7.32: Europe Map. Fold in half (hamburger style) with no words showing. Glue onto the front of page 7.32 (should be able to open and see map). Page 7.38: Crusades Graphic Organizer. Fold in half (hamburger style) with no words showing. Beginnings. The Inquisition began in 1184, a holy Ecclesiastical court created to stamp out heresy. The last official Inquisitionary Court was in the 1830s.. The Courts could be established by a papal decree, or with the request of a monarch or local clergy official.. Contrasts in Governing. Central America and Caribbean have history of different governing traditions.. Limited government – everyone, including government must obey laws. Constitutions, statements of citizens’ rights, laws define limits. Early Medieval times (7. th. century) the church played a part in stopping theater performances.. Church was then responsible for rebirth of theater during the Middle Ages. Dramatic performances based on the story of the Resurrection, were 1. -Humanism- . anxious about an end always imminent.. ─The Catholic Church embraced a variety of standpoints.. ─Religion was regionalised.. ─Papacy recovered strenght from the Great Schism (1378-1417) and Conciliarism.. Gillian Allcroft. Deputy Chief Executive. National Governance Association . NGA is a membership organisation. NGA is an independent charity representing and supporting governors . and trustees in maintained schools and academies in England. ISSN: 0210-4903 Miscelánea Medieval Murciana 2009, XXXIII; pp. 123-142 «HAN TAL BEC VOSTRES GALLINES?» SOBRE LA REPRESENTACIÓN MEDIEVAL DEL FALO A TRAVÉS DE ALGUNOS EJEMPLOS ICONOGRÁFICOS Y L
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