Iberian Peninsula

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The Five Pillars consist of

- Pilgrimage to Mecca - Obligatory Prayer - Compulsory Giving - Feasting in Ramadan - Declaration of Faith

The decorative styles of Islamic Art are: Geometric, plant, and curved decoration Caligraphic, geometric and natural decoration Geometric, plant, and calligraphic decoration

Geometric, plant, and calligraphic decoration

In 1492 Granada was conquered by Christians Muhammad XII (Nasrid) died Abderraman VI died

Granada was conquered by Christians

On which period did the Muslims live in the Iberian Peninsula? Modern age Ancient age Medieval Age

Medieval age

During the VIII century, Islam was spread by - North America - Middle East - India

Middle East

Mark the right order Romanesque, gothic, mudejar Gothic, Romanesque, Mudejar Mudejar, Gothic, Romanesque

Romanesque, gothic, mudejar

Muslims conquered The Iberian Peninsula and part of France The East of France Southern England

The Iberian Peninsula and part of France

The Germanic Invasions of the Roman Empire caused The end of the empire Cultural enrichment Economic crisis

The end of the empire

When did Islam come to the Iberian Peninsula? 711 821 600

711

Muladi An artistic style used by the Christians in their territories A Christian converted to Islam A group of Berbers

A Christian converted to Islam

The Caliphate of Cordoba was A State in the Islamic part of the Iberian Peninsula A town A Caliphate of Damascus's province

A State in the Islamic part of the Iberian Peninsula

Who was Don Rodrigo? A Visigothic King A warrior A Muslim prince

A Visigothic King

What is Medina Azahara? A castle A palace-city A botanic garden

A palace-city

The Caliphate of Cordoba was... A state in the Islamic part of Iberian Peninsula A town A province of the Caliphate of Damascus

A state in the Islamic part of Iberian Peninsula

Who was Tariq? A Muslim Prince A warrior A messenger

A warrior

The great mosque of Cordoba began to be built under the reign of Abd al-Rahman III Abd al-Rahman I Al Hakam II

Abd al-Rahman I

Which member of the Umayyad dynasty came to the Iberian Peninsula? Abd al-Rahman I Abd al-Rahman III Muhammad I

Abd al-Rahman I

Which member of the Umayyad dynasty founded the Caliphate of Cordoba? Abd al-Rahman I Abd al-Rahman III Muhammad I

Abd al-Rahman III

Which member of the Umayyad dynasty founded the Caliphate of Cordoba? Abd al-Rahman I Abd al-Rahman III Muhammad XII

Abd al-Rahman III

What King conquered Toledo Alfonso XIII Alfonso VI Alfonso V

Alfonso VI

In each city the name of the main mosque is: Madrasa Main mosque Aljama

Aljama

How is the last type of Gothic style known? Isabelino Florido Flamigero All are correct

All are correct

The double arch of the mosque of Cordoba Allows a second floor to be built Allows higher ceilings

Allows higher ceilings

Mudejar An artistic style used by the Muslims in Al Andalus An artistic style used by the Christians in their territory Both are correct

An artistic style used by the Christians in their territory

The Caliphate of Cordoba was A kingdom (Emirate) A county A taifa (province) An empire

An empire

What is Al-Andalus? Arab territory A type of horse A dynasty

Arab territory

During the Caliphate of Cordoba, Cordoba had a population of 200,000 inhabitants Between 1,000,000 and 1,100,000 inhabitants Between 500,000 and 1,000,000 inhabitants

Between 500,000 and 1,000,000 inhabitants

Choose correct answer Cora means the same as Taifa Taifa means the same as Province Both are correct

Both are correct

The architecture, it is characterized by use of economical materials such as: Concrete Wood Brick Gypsum

Brick

The caliphate of Cordoba kept a close relation with Byzantine Empire, Christian Kingdoms, North Africa, and Amalfi Republic Western Roman Empire and Germany Vikings

Byzantine Empire, Christian Kingdoms, North Africa, and Amalfi Republic

The Goths came from Eastern Europe Central Europe Southern Europe

Central Europe

Who said "they have taken something unique in all the world and destroyed it to build something you can find in any city" Charles Martel Charles I or V Isabella I of Castile

Charles I or V

Which are the three monotheistic religions?

Christianity, Judaism, Islam

Choose correct answer Muslims won the battle of Navas de Tolosa Christians won the battle of Navas de Tolosa

Christians won the battle of Navas de Tolosa

Write three examples of Spanish cities whose cathedral was a mosque

Cordoba Toledo Sevilla

What does Islam mean? - Enslavement to Allah - Spring - Unity

Enslavement to Allah

What Christian King conquered Cordoba? Ferdinand of Aragon Ferdinand III of Castile Henry IV of Castile

Ferdinand III of Castile

In what period was it developed? From 929 to 1031 From 800 to 1050 From 925 to 1492

From 929 to 1031

In what period was the Caliphate of Cordoba developed? From 929 to 1031 From 800 to 1050 From 925 to 1492

From 929 to 1031

The Christian reconquest of the Peninsula was From East to West From South to North From North to South

From North to South

The Phoenicians were... Feared conquerors Shepherds Great sailors

Great sailors

The minaret of the mosque of Cordoba Is original Has been transformed

Has been transformed

Which are the indigenous peoples? Iberians, Celts, and Greeks Iberians and Tartessos Tartessos, Vikings, and Iberians

Iberians and Tartessos

When the Caliphate of Cordoba ended, began a period known as Emirate dependent of Damascus Kingdoms of Taifa Kingdoms of Emirate

Kingdoms of Taifa

The Almoravids maintain their first seat of government in Carthage Marrakech Tangier

Marrakech

Where did Islam appear? - Mecca - Madrid - Medina

Mecca

Almanzor was Caliph Military and Politician Emir

Military and Politician

Who was the founder of Islam? - Buddha - Muhammad - Jesus

Muhammad

Choose the correct answer: Muladies: Christians converted to Muslims Berbers: Desert Nomad Mozarabs: Christians converted to Muslims

Muladies: Christians converted to Muslims

The population was composed of Exclusively Muslim Muslims, Jews, Christians Muslims, Jews, Christian, and Amish

Muslims, Jews, Christians

What does Jassa mean? Last name Nobility Population

Nobility

Which of the following is not an Islamic celebration? - Ramadan - Rabi al-Awwal - Pentecostes - Lailat al miraj

Pentecostes

Which civilizations of the Eastern Mediterranean arrived to the Iberian Peninsula? Phoenicians, Greeks, and Carthaginians Phoenicians, Greeks, and Egyptians Egyptians, Greeks, and Carthaginians

Phoenicians, Greeks, and Carthaginians

What does Amma mean? Nobility Population Family

Population

Choose the right order Taifa Kingdoms, Almohad Emirate, Amoravid Emirate, Nasrid Kingdom of Granda Taifa kingdom, almoravid Emirate, Almohad Emirate, Nasrid Kingdom of Granada Nasrid Kingdom of Granada, Almohad Emirate, Amoravid Emirate, Taifa Kingdom

Taifa kingdom, almoravid Emirate, Almohad Emirate, Nasrid Kingdom of Granada

In the early twelfth century the Almoravids were supplanted by The almoravids, a new Beber dynasty from Marrakech The Nasrids, a new Muslim dynasty from the southern Maghrib The Almohads, a new Berber dynasty from the southern Maghrib

The Almohads, a new Berber dynasty from the southern Maghrib

What does Allah mean? - The God - The Prophet - Hope

The God

Muslim domination is characterized by The importance of the city against the countryside The importance of the countryside against cities The construction of roads

The importance of the city against the countryside

Caliphate of Cordoba and Nasrid Kingdom of Granada were The most interesting periods from an artistic point of view Two periods without scientific advances Both are correct

The most interesting periods from an artistic point of view

The main characteristics of Islamic Art are - The only portraits are miniatures painted on books - Many large and colorful portraits - Human sculptures

The only portraits are miniatures painted on books

Right chronological order Umayyad Governors, Umayyad Emirate, Umayyad Caliphate Umayyad Emirate, Umayyad Caliphate, Umayyad Governors Umayyad Caliphate, Umayyad Governors, Umayyad Emite

Umayyad Governors, Umayyad Emirate, Umayyad Caliphate

What was the dynasty that ruled the Caliphate of Cordoba? Abbasids Bourbons Umayyads

Umayyads

When the Muslims arrived to the Iberian Peninsula they invaded the Roman Empire Visigothic Kingdom Byzantine Empire

Visigothic Kingdom

The great mosque of Cordoba Was built in several phases Was built entirely during the reign of Ab al Rahman I Was built entirely during the reign of Al-Hakam II

Was built in several phases

The Caliphate of Cordoba Was divided into 25 independent Emirates Was divided into 25 Taifa Kingdoms Was divided into two empires: Almohad and Almoravid

Was divided into 25 Taifa Kingdoms

The Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa Was in 1212 Was in 1213 Was in 1312

Was in 1212

The walls and ceiling were decorated with materials such as: Wood, gypsum, and tiles Wood, gypsum, and cement Tiles, gypsum, and painting

Wood, gypsum, and tiles


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