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Перевод: Moorish
[прилагательное] мавританский
Тезаурус:
- At Cairo Central there were long side and head buildings, with a fine corner tower embellished with Moorish arches.
- Buffet-style breakfast/lunch; set menu for dinner; moorish coffee bar.
- Scores of dazzling white Moorish dwellings stare down from this hilltop village at the shimmering Mediterranean, protected by the impressive peaks of the Sierra Cabrera.
- Knowledge of Greek science and technology, combined with Iranian and Indian traditions and enhanced by further scientific studies and inventions, spread from there to other parts of the Islamic world, including Sicily and southern Italy and especially Moorish Spain, where by the twelfth century the main centres of learning were in Cordoba and Toledo.
- After this second surrender of Barcelona the Moorish population was removed, and the city repopulated with people from Septimania, thus ensuring that further racial and religious ties would not weaken this important stronghold in Spain.
- The Spanish Civil War began in July 1936 when a Moorish legion invaded southern Spain in support of General Franco's attempt to overthrow the socialist-dominated Spanish Republican government.
- Then, in 1095, a new influx of Moorish invaders landed in Spain.
- Each claimed a king - or even, in one case, an emperor - and they included the purely Christian, the Moslem-influenced, the purely Moorish, and the Christian-influenced Islamicism.
- Jan Morris described it as a combination of Tibetan monastic and English penal, with both Moorish and Romanesque detail.
- The illuminated Moorish fountain in the cinema foyer contained goldfish.
- Aaron is a Moorish soldier of fortune, who with his mistress, Tamora, has been captured by the Romans in their war against the Goths.
- The exterior was designed by Josef Niklas and the remarkable Moorish interior was designed by Josef Niklas with decoration by A. Baum and B. Mnzberger.
- The Moorish influence is still present and many Arab customs and traditions have been retained, with houses bearing an image of "The Indalo", an ancient totem god said to ward off evil spirits.
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