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How did the defeat of the last Muslim kingdom in 1492 affect the Iberian Peninsula?

A. Protestant and Jewish armies attacked the Catholic Church.

B. Catholics continued to fight other groups on the peninsula.

C. The Catholic Church provided more help with keeping the peace.

D. The Umayyads continued to invade the peninsula from Africa.

Please answer with the letter option that you believe is correct, thank you, have a great day!!

Answers

Answered by Shaizakincsem
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They defeated the last Muslim kingdom in 1492 affecting the Iberian Peninsula through The Umayyads that continued to invade the peninsula from Africa.

What happened to the Muslim empire in 1492?

  • In 1492, the Muslims lost all power in Spain. By 1502, Christian monarchs had issued an order asking all Muslims to convert to Christianity, and when that failed, they imposed harsh restrictions on the remaining Muslims in Spain.

  • At the Battle of the Great Zab River, the last Umayyad, Marwan II (reigned 744–750), was defeated (750).

  • Members of the Umayyad family were hunted down and slain, but one of the survivors, Abd al-Rahman, escaped and became the first Muslim monarch in Spain (756), beginning the Umayyad dynasty at Córdoba.
Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
1

Answer:

Option (D) is correct , They defeated the last Muslim kingdom in 1492 affecting the Iberian Peninsula through The Umayyads that continued to invade the peninsula from Africa.

Explanation:

In 1492,  Muslims lost all power in Spain. By 1502, Christian monarchs had ordered all Muslims to convert to Christianity, and when that failed, they imposed strict restrictions on the remaining Muslims in Spain.

Marwan II was defeated (750) in the last Umayyad dynasty at the Battle of the Great Zab River.

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