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Al-Andalus - Wikipedia
Al-Andalus (Arabic: الأَنْدَلُس, romanized: al-ʾAndalus) [a] was the Muslim -ruled area of the Iberian Peninsula. The name refers to the different Muslim [1][2] states that controlled these territories at various times between 711 and 1492.
Andalusia (Autonomous Community, Spain) - CRW Flags
2019年2月10日 · The last Muslim kingdom of Andalusia, that of Granada, is the only one that can be identified with a specifical flag or banner, being red. Nevertheless, most of the banners taken by the Castilians from the Granadians in 1483 bore the white and green colors.
Historical Flags (Andalusia, Spain) - fotw.info
The last Muslim kingdom of Andalusia, that of Granada, is the only one that can be identified with a specifical flag or banner, being red. Nevertheless, it is to be noted that most of the banners taken by the Castilians from the Granadians in 1483 bore the with and green colors.
Flag of Andalusia - Wikipedia
The colours of Andalusian flag, green and white, represent hope and peace, as the anthem says:
Andalusia - Vexillology Wiki | Fandom
The Andalusian flag, popularly known by the name of arbonaida (in Andalusian Arabic: البُلَيْدة [albulaida], ‘small land’), is defined according to article 3.1 of the Statute of Autonomy of Andalusia, [...] it is the traditional one formed by three horizontal stripes —green, white and …
Flag of Andalusia - AcademiaLab
The Andalusian flag, also known as the Arbonaida (from Andalusian Arabic: البُلَيْدة [albulaida] 'small land'), is defined according to article 3.1 of the Statute of Autonomy of Andalusia, [...] it is the traditional one formed by three horizontal stripes —green, white and green — of equal width, as it was approved in the 1918 ...
museums - Where to see the last Arabian flag in Andalus (Spain) …
2012年7月20日 · In which museum in Spain I can find the last flag of the Arabian armies that used to occupy Spain for 700 years (Andalus). All I find about it in the net is this photo which seems like a festival for
Al-Andalus | Facts, History, & Maps | Britannica
2024年12月19日 · Al-Andalus, Muslim kingdom that occupied much of the Iberian Peninsula from 711 ce until the collapse of the Spanish Umayyad dynasty in the early 11th century. The Arabic name Al-Andalus was originally applied by the Muslims (Moors) to the entire Iberian Peninsula; it likely refers to the Vandals who occupied the region in the 5th century.
Historical Flags (Andalusia, Spain)
The last Muslim kingdom of Andalusia, that of Granada, is the only one that can be identified with a specifical flag or banner, being red. Nevertheless, it is to be noted that most of the banners taken by the Castilians from the Granadians in 1483 bore the withe and green colors.
Fun with Andalusian Flags!
2017年12月4日 · The Andalusian flag is green, white and green. Colors that appear in a lot of Mediterranean countries, specially those with a strong Islamic influence.