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saracen    
n. 撒拉逊人

撒拉逊人

Saracen
n 1: (historically) a member of the nomadic people of the Syrian
and Arabian deserts at the time of the Roman Empire
2: (when used broadly) any Arab
3: (historically) a Muslim who opposed the Crusades


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  • Saracen - Wikipedia
    The term Saracen remained in use in the West as a synonym for "Muslim" until the 18th century When the Age of Discovery commenced, it gradually lost popularity to the newer term Mohammedan, which came into usage from at least the 16th century
  • Saracen | Middle East, Islamic Empire, Crusades | Britannica
    Saracen, in the Middle Ages, any person—Arab, Turk, or other—who professed the religion of Islām Earlier in the Roman world, there had been references to Saracens (Greek: Sarakenoi) by late classical authors in the first three centuries ad, the term being then applied to an Arab tribe living in the Sinai Peninsula
  • Arkansas Casino - Gaming Sports Betting | Saracen Casino Resort
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  • 40 Facts About Saracen
    Did you know that the term "Saracen" originally referred to people from the Arabian Peninsula but later expanded to include Muslims in general? Their influence stretched from Spain to the Middle East, leaving a lasting impact on European culture
  • A Short History of the Saracens - World History Encyclopedia
    A Short History of the Saracens by Syed Ameer Ali covers the major areas of medieval Islamic history and is highly recommend to anyone seeking to expand their knowledge-base in Islamic history Although the book has some issues and suffers in terms of overall neutrality, it is a worthwhile addition to an Islamic history reading list Syed Ameer Ali 's account of the rise of Muslim Arabs is a
  • Who Were the Saracens of Asian History? - ThoughtCo
    Today, the word "Saracen" is mainly associated with the Crusades, a series of bloody European invasions into the Middle East that took place between 1095 and 1291 CE
  • Saracen — Wordorigins. org
    Saracen is term for a Muslim that is primarily used historically to refer to Muslims during the medieval period and especially in reference to the crusades But it dates to antiquity, long before Islam arose as a religion, and its original sense was much more circumscribed
  • Saracens Influence on Medieval Warfare and Culture - Avid Archer
    Saracen armies were highly mobile, often striking quickly and retreating before the enemy could mount a structured defense Their use of light cavalry allowed them to move swiftly across the battlefield and engage in hit-and-run tactics
  • Saracen | Encyclopedia. com
    Saracen an Arab or Muslim, especially at the time of the Crusades; originally, among the later Greeks and Romans, a name for the nomadic peoples of the Syro-Arabian desert which harassed the Syrian confines of the Empire
  • Saracen - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Saracen Saracens (SARR-ə-sən) were Arab Muslims during the Middle Ages In the early centuries of the Common Era, Greek and Latin writings used the term to talk about the people who lived in desert areas in and near the Roman province of Arabia Petraea, and in Arabia Deserta [1][2][3]





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