How to use in-sentence of “moorish”:
+ In the Middle Ages, Spanish peasants used slings against Moorish cavalry.
+ At the start of the play Othello, a Moorish general in the army, promotes Cassio to lieutenant.
+ The Moorish Science Temple of America is an American national and religious organization founded by Noble Drew Ali, born Timothy Drew.
+ Exiled from the court, El Cid went on to command a Moorish force.
+ The great Moorish cities of Córdoba, SpainCórdoba and Seville fell into Christian possession in the first half of the 13th century.
+ It also was the last act in the Reconquista, the campaign by the medieval Christian states of Spain to drive out the Moorish invaders.
+ The city was very important in the 900s Common EraCE as a famous center of Moorish art and culture.
Example sentences of “moorish”:
+ The Almohads lost nearly all of the Moorish dominions in Iberia soon after.
+ It has a Moorish castle at the top.
+ Boabdil, the last Moorish King of Granada, surrendered to King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile on 2 January 1492.
+ There, Nemo meets a group of aquarium fish called the “Tank Gang”, led by a crafty and ambitious moorish idol named Gill.
+ He took command of a combined Christian and Moorish army.
+ The Neue Synagogue is of Moorish architecture.
+ Boabdil, the last Moorish Leader of Granada, gave the city to King Ferdinand of Aragon on 2 January 1492, and Christians now ruled all of Spain.
+ He joined the Moorish Science Temple of America.
+ In 1515 a Moorish explorer, El Wassan, reported that Rabat had declined so much that only 100 houses remained with people living in them.
+ In 1492, Spain finished a 781 years period of Reconquest with the fall of the last Moorish kingdom of Granada.
+ Aemilianus was not from the nobility, and may have been from among the Moorish people.
+ The Almohads lost nearly all of the Moorish dominions in Iberia soon after.
+ It has a Moorish castle at the top.
+ Boabdil, the last Moorish King of Granada, surrendered to King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile on 2 January 1492.