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Children of Al-Andalus: a Lost Paradise in Morocco

Released: June 10, 2022Runtime: 60 min

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In the Middle Ages, Spain and Portugal fostered a unique model of society. Muslims, Jews and Christians could live together in relative peace for eight centuries. A beautiful Andalusian culture developed in cities such as Córdoba, Toledo, Seville and Granada. Andalusia flourished as the intellectual, cultural and political center of the West. It was a glorious intellectual period for Judaism and Islam that ended tragically.

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