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What was significant about the city Cordoba during moorish rule?

What was significant about the city Cordoba during moorish rule?-example-1
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Córdoba's massive mezquita (mosque) was the center of Western Islam in the 10th century, when Moors, Christians, and Jews lived here peaceably. In 1236, Christian soldiers conquered the city and built a huge cathedral in the middle of the mosque.

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Answer: Córdoba was enlarged and filled with palaces and mosques.

Explanation:The city's woven silks and elaborate brocades, leatherwork, and jewelry were prized throughout Europe and the East, and its copyists rivaled Christian monks in the production of religious works.

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