Forced conversions of Muslims in Spain

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title: Forced conversions of Muslims in Spain
text: The forced conversions of Muslims in Spain were enacted through a series of edicts outlawing Islam in the lands of the Spanish Monarchy. This persecution was pursued by three Spanish kingdoms during the early 16th century: the Crown of Castile in 1500–1502, followed by Navarre in 1515–1516, and lastly the Crown of Aragon in 1523–1526. After Christian kingdoms finished their reconquest of Al-Andalus on 2 January 1492, the Muslim population stood between 500,000 and 600,000 people. At this time, M
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description: 1502–1526 edicts outlawing Islam
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forced_conversions_of_Muslims_in_Spain
date created: 2017-03-20T04:19:29Z
date modified: 2024-09-07T14:39:00Z
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