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Title: “Muslims in the Portuguese Kingdom: Between Permanence and Diaspora”
Authors: Barros, Maria Filomena Lopes de
Editors: Tavim, José Alberto R. Silva Tavim,
Barros, Maria Filomena Lopes de
Mucznik, Lúcia Liba
Keywords: Muslims, Portuguese Kingdom, King Manuel, Catholic Kings, minorities in the Mediterranean, Jerusalem, Crusade
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Citation: “Muslims in the Portuguese Kingdom: Between Permanence and Diaspora”, in José Alberto R. Silva Tavim, Maria Filomena Lopes de Barros & Lúcia Liba Mucznick (eds.), In the Iberia Peninsula and Beyond. A History of Jews and Muslims (15th-17th Centuries), UK, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015, vol. 1, pp. 64-85.
Abstract: On December 1496, King Manuel published the edit expelling Jews and Muslims from Portugal or in option their conversion to Catholicism. The difference between the treatment given to Jews and to Muslims lays in the Christian minorities under Islamic rule in the Mediterranean, particularly those of Jerusalem, and in the Holy Sites of the city. For the Portuguese Muslims the solution oscillates between permanence as Christians and diaspora. Nevertheless, by royal grant, some Muslims stayed as such in the Moorish quarter of Lisbon.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/16526
ISBN: 1-4438-7415-9
Type: bookPart
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