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- Aruj Barbarossa (links | edit)
- Buñuelo (links | edit)
- Alejandro Chataing (links | edit)
- María Pacheco (links | edit)
- Islam in Argentina (links | edit)
- Juan de Quintana (links | edit)
- Islam in Europe (links | edit)
- Islam in Puerto Rico (links | edit)
- Islam in Chile (links | edit)
- Andalusians (links | edit)
- Islam in Spain (links | edit)
- Domari language (links | edit)
- Miguel Cabrera (painter) (links | edit)
- Miliana (links | edit)
- Tolox (links | edit)
- Cide Hamete Benengeli (links | edit)
- Haketia (links | edit)
- Hispanic and Latino American Muslims (links | edit)
- List of revolutions and rebellions (links | edit)
- Tunisians (links | edit)
- Culture of North Africa (links | edit)
- Spanish Inquisition (links | edit)
- Sri Lankan Moors (links | edit)
- Moresco (links | edit)
- Albaicín (links | edit)
- Nedroma (links | edit)
- Pedro Bohórquez (links | edit)
- Forced conversion (links | edit)
- Chechia (links | edit)
- Blackamoor (decorative arts) (links | edit)
- Fusta (links | edit)
- List of former Muslims (links | edit)
- Ricote (Don Quixote) (links | edit)
- Portrait of Juan de Pareja (links | edit)
- History of Islam in southern Italy (links | edit)
- Alonso de Contreras (links | edit)
- Judeo-Moroccan Arabic (links | edit)
- Berbers and Islam (links | edit)
- Jordi de Sant Jordi (links | edit)
- Algerian Saharan Arabic (links | edit)
- Montitxelvo (links | edit)
- Jewish assimilation (links | edit)
- Mediterranean Lingua Franca (links | edit)
- Central Atlas Tamazight (links | edit)
- Kasbah of the Udayas (links | edit)
- Zambra (links | edit)
- Luce López-Baralt (links | edit)
- Hornachos (links | edit)
- Muel, Zaragoza (links | edit)