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Moors

historical label

Moors

Plural form of Moor; source meaning depends on speaker, period, geography, and whether the source is religious, political, racialized, or regional.

What this term is

Plural form of Moor; source meaning depends on speaker, period, geography, and whether the source is religious, political, racialized, or regional.

What it is not

Not one single race, ethnicity, nation, or religion in every source.

Why it gets confused

It gets confused when spelling similarity, older source language, translation, public memory, or broad regional labels are treated as if they prove the same claim.

How to use it responsibly

Name the source, date, region, and category of term before using it in public copy.

Related terms

Mooral-AndalusAmazigh

Sources / source notes

Reference encyclopedia

Moor

Publisher: Britannica

Used for: Moor as context-dependent English usage, al-Andalus, Arab-Spanish-Amazigh contexts, Latin Maurus, Mauretania, and the caution that Moor is limited for ethnic description.

Caution: Use as a summary source, not as exhaustive ethnic history or identity proof.

Academic encyclopedia excerpt

Moors

Publisher: Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World via Muslim Journeys

Used for: Term development, late antique and medieval Western European usage, racial connotations, and the point that Moors are not a well-defined ethnic group.

Caution: Use carefully because the article includes older broad phrasing and should be narrowed by context.

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