A Reported Cause Of Fall Of The Moorish Empire In Europe
The Impact of Cultural Exchanges and Relationships on the Fall of the Moorish Empire
At the height of the Moorish Empire, Europeans, formerly referred to as Albions paid tribute to the Moors to maintain peace and avoid conflict. This tribute typically consisted of gold, silver, or other valuable resources. However, when the Europeans could not meet these financial demands, they began offering their women to the Moors as an alternative.
Over time, thousands of European women became part of Moorish harems, drawing comparisons to the biblical King Solomon, who is said to have had many wives and concubines. Similarly, the Moors amassed large harems that included women of European origin.
This practice is considered by some to be a significant turning point in Moorish history. By forming relationships with these women, it is believed that the Moors gradually weakened their cultural and societal foundation. Many view this intermingling as one of the factors contributing to the eventual decline of the Moorish Empire.
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