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Who were the creators of Mozarabic art?
Muslims
Indians
followers of Bahaism
Christians
Mozarabic art refers to art of Mozarabs, Iberian Christians living in Al-Andalus, the Muslim conquered territories in the period that comprises from the Arab invasion of the Iberian Peninsula (711) to the end of the 11th century, adopted some Arab customs without converting to Islam, preserving their religion and some ecclesiastical and judicial autonomy. Formerly used for the whole of the Iberian peninsula, the term is now usually restricted, at least in architecture, to the south, with Repoblación art and architecture used for the northWho were the creators of Mozarabic art?
Muslims
Indians
followers of Bahaism
Christians
Mozarabic art refers to art of Mozarabs, Iberian Christians living in Al-Andalus, the Muslim conquered territories in the period that comprises from the Arab invasion of the Iberian Peninsula (711) to the end of the 11th century, adopted some Arab customs without converting to Islam, preserving their religion and some ecclesiastical and judicial autonomy. Formerly used for the whole of the Iberian peninsula, the term is now usually restricted, at least in architecture, to the south, with Repoblación art and architecture used for the north

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Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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Answer:

Gómez-Moreno 1919 and Gómez-Moreno

Explanation:

Gómez-Moreno 1919 and Gómez-Moreno 1951 remain important surveys of the material, especially of the architecture, perhaps because Gómez-Moreno was the early promotor of the concept of Mozarabic art. Dodds, et al. 2008 and Palol and Hirmer 1967 both extend into earlier and later periods.

Answered by Evyaan7
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Christianity is an Abrahamic, monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. It is the world's largest religion, with about 2.5 billion followers.

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