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MUSTAʿRAB, MUSTAʿRABS — MUSTAʿRAB, MUSTAʿRABS, name of the Arab speaking, old, established Jewish communities and residents in the Middle East. The term is borrowed from the Arabic. According to Arab genealogists, the ʿArab al Mustaʿriba were not of native Arab stock;… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Musta'arabi Jews — Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism … Wikipedia
Musta'arabim — The word Musta arabim (from Arabic: musta rib مستعرب , “arabicized”) may refer to: the Musta arabi Jews, the Jews of the Arab world who were culturally and linguistically Arabized. the Mozarabs, Christian Spaniards in Arab Muslim ruled Spain who … Wikipedia
mozarabe — [ mɔzarab ] n. et adj. • 1627; a. esp. moz arabe; ar. musta rib « arabisé » ♦ Hist. Au temps de l occupation arabe en Espagne, Espagnol chrétien qui, devant allégeance à un chef maure, avait en échange le droit de pratiquer sa religion. Adj. Art… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Mozaraber — Moz|ara|ber 〈[mos ] m. 3〉 Christ im maur. Spanien, der die arab. Kultur angenommen hatte [zu arab. mustarib „arabisiert“] * * * Moz|ara|ber [auch: … t̮sa… ], der <meist Pl.> [span. mozárabe < arab. musta rib = zum Araber geworden]… … Universal-Lexikon
SAMBARI, JOSEPH BEN ISAAC — (known by the name Qātāya), Egyptian chronicler, who lived in the 17th century, and was apparently a member of the Cairene, Musta rib congregation (see Musta ribs ). Sambari wrote two Hebrew chronicles: Divrei Ḥakhamim, a historical account from… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Mozarab — /moh zar euhb/, n. a Christian in Spain who, during the Muslim domination, was permitted to practice his or her own religion. [1780 90; < Sp mozárabe < Ar musta rib one assimilated to the Arabs] * * * ▪ Spanish Christian Spanish Mozárabe … … Universalium
Mozarab — Page of Beato de Valladolid, representing the Apocalypse. X century. The Mozarabs (Spanish and Galician: mozárabes, IPA: [moˈθaɾaβes]; Portuguese: moçárabes, IPA: … Wikipedia
Mozaraber — Stele der Mozaraber in der Wahlfahrtskapelle Santa Cecilia in Barriosuso (Burgos) Mozaraber ist eine Bezeichnung für Christen, die im Mittelalter unter muslimischer Herrschaft im heutigen Portugal und Spanien (Al Andalus) lebten und sich in der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mozarabische Sprache — Mozarabisch Zeitraum 5. bis 8. Jahrhundert bis Ende des 15. Jahrhunderts[1] Ehemals gesprochen in Iberische Halbinsel Linguistische Klassifikation Indogermanisch … Deutsch Wikipedia