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it is a very nice place{| class="wikitable" |Small Text |} [1] —Preceding unsigned comment added by 60.51.94.222 ( talk) 10:08, 4 May 2010 (UTC)
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Is there any reason why the info box is colored that way? I had thought that info boxes were meant to be more simplistic on article pages. Kat Cheez 13:16, 22 July 2013 (UTC)
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Hey all, I've revised the intro section to reduce some of the unnecessary overlap with the other section and provide a more comprehensive interview of the topic; even if the rest of the page doesn't actually cover all these aspects of the subject yet. I've removed the maintenance tag as I think this addresses the issue reasonably well, especially relative to the current size of the article.
The rest of the page also needs some revision and expansion, and I'll help with that when/if I have the time. The "architecture" section isn't very developped yet and is a bit vague in its references, and some details there probably aren't accurate. In particular, though, I'll try to add a "history" section to give a framework and timeline of major developments in this architectural style. I've been doing similar work on the
Moroccan architecture page, which in theory should be more or less a sub-topic of this subject. Further feedback/suggestions welcome.
Cheers,
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The term “Moor” is outdated. Most historians who study the history of Al Andalus do not like this term because it originates from the ignorance of the northern Christian kingdoms who used the term as a catch-all for “Muslim”. Later the English and French corrupted this term even further, making it seem like “Moor” referred to Sub-Saharan Africans. In fact, most of the Islamic-era architecture of Spain and Portugal uniquely developed in Al-Andalus and was not the result of “Moors” (Africans). To call this architecture “Moorish” is like calling Ottoman architecture “Central Asian Architecture”. TheNewLetters ( talk) 17:20, 21 December 2020 (UTC)
I've been meaning to update the lead to reflect the issue of terminology more clearly and explicitly. I've started with this, though I think this could be revised further to be less distracting from the main topic. Possibly the alternate terms could be mentioned all in the first sentence (as is usual elsewhere) and the whole discussion of terminology could be moved into a large footnote (joining the material already in a footnote currently). Suggestions and discussion welcome.
I thought I should also introduce here what may be a general problem for the long-term: the term "Moorish" is very common (in popular usage) in the context of Spain (and Portugal), and quite normal in the context of discussing 19th-century Historicism (for the "neo-Moorish" style), but it's very much uncommon in the context of North Africa. Referring to North Africans as "Moors" would be a little like referring to Middle Easterners as " Saracens", so this is likely to leave some readers with discomfort even if the term is explained in the lead. As the article describes, the architecture of al-Andalus and the Maghreb are largely inseparable (as explicitly stated or otherwise assumed in reliable sources). Another part of the problem, however, is that while in reliable sources there is consistency in the scope of the topic (i.e. the Maghreb and Al-Andalus), there is no formal, straightforward label for this architectural tradition. As I tried to explain more clearly in this latest edit, scholarly references (both introductory books and more specialist publications) usually use some kind of geographic or cultural classification, variously referring to architecture in the "Islamic West" or "Western Islamic lands" (or in another example, a book by Arnold Felix is entitled "Islamic Palace Architecture in the Western Mediterranean"). The term "Hispano-Moorish" is sometimes seen, but mostly restricted to French authors ("Hispano-mauresque" in French), and I'm not even sure if it's still common in recent French sources. Even Barrucand and Bednorz's 1992 book titled "Moorish Architecture in Andalusia" (cited in article) devotes a paragraph or two in its intro to mentioning issues of terminology. I'm not proposing a page move at the moment, for the reasons I already stated in the discussion above, but this is something to keep in mind if the article title comes up for discussion again. R Prazeres ( talk) 05:21, 13 October 2022 (UTC)
To keep the article's length reasonable and focused on the more substantial content, I'd like to propose removing the "Examples by country" section. The introductory paragraph to it might still be useful elsewhere, but the long lists below it take up a lot of space without adding much to what is already said above. This list (or earlier versions of it) dates from a time before the article had much substance ( [1]), but that's no longer the case now.
In particular:
Any thoughts or objections? R Prazeres ( talk) 22:39, 31 January 2024 (UTC)
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it is a very nice place{| class="wikitable" |Small Text |} [1] —Preceding unsigned comment added by 60.51.94.222 ( talk) 10:08, 4 May 2010 (UTC)
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Is there any reason why the info box is colored that way? I had thought that info boxes were meant to be more simplistic on article pages. Kat Cheez 13:16, 22 July 2013 (UTC)
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Hey all, I've revised the intro section to reduce some of the unnecessary overlap with the other section and provide a more comprehensive interview of the topic; even if the rest of the page doesn't actually cover all these aspects of the subject yet. I've removed the maintenance tag as I think this addresses the issue reasonably well, especially relative to the current size of the article.
The rest of the page also needs some revision and expansion, and I'll help with that when/if I have the time. The "architecture" section isn't very developped yet and is a bit vague in its references, and some details there probably aren't accurate. In particular, though, I'll try to add a "history" section to give a framework and timeline of major developments in this architectural style. I've been doing similar work on the
Moroccan architecture page, which in theory should be more or less a sub-topic of this subject. Further feedback/suggestions welcome.
Cheers,
Robert Prazeres (
talk) 07:55, 9 June 2020 (UTC)
The term “Moor” is outdated. Most historians who study the history of Al Andalus do not like this term because it originates from the ignorance of the northern Christian kingdoms who used the term as a catch-all for “Muslim”. Later the English and French corrupted this term even further, making it seem like “Moor” referred to Sub-Saharan Africans. In fact, most of the Islamic-era architecture of Spain and Portugal uniquely developed in Al-Andalus and was not the result of “Moors” (Africans). To call this architecture “Moorish” is like calling Ottoman architecture “Central Asian Architecture”. TheNewLetters ( talk) 17:20, 21 December 2020 (UTC)
I've been meaning to update the lead to reflect the issue of terminology more clearly and explicitly. I've started with this, though I think this could be revised further to be less distracting from the main topic. Possibly the alternate terms could be mentioned all in the first sentence (as is usual elsewhere) and the whole discussion of terminology could be moved into a large footnote (joining the material already in a footnote currently). Suggestions and discussion welcome.
I thought I should also introduce here what may be a general problem for the long-term: the term "Moorish" is very common (in popular usage) in the context of Spain (and Portugal), and quite normal in the context of discussing 19th-century Historicism (for the "neo-Moorish" style), but it's very much uncommon in the context of North Africa. Referring to North Africans as "Moors" would be a little like referring to Middle Easterners as " Saracens", so this is likely to leave some readers with discomfort even if the term is explained in the lead. As the article describes, the architecture of al-Andalus and the Maghreb are largely inseparable (as explicitly stated or otherwise assumed in reliable sources). Another part of the problem, however, is that while in reliable sources there is consistency in the scope of the topic (i.e. the Maghreb and Al-Andalus), there is no formal, straightforward label for this architectural tradition. As I tried to explain more clearly in this latest edit, scholarly references (both introductory books and more specialist publications) usually use some kind of geographic or cultural classification, variously referring to architecture in the "Islamic West" or "Western Islamic lands" (or in another example, a book by Arnold Felix is entitled "Islamic Palace Architecture in the Western Mediterranean"). The term "Hispano-Moorish" is sometimes seen, but mostly restricted to French authors ("Hispano-mauresque" in French), and I'm not even sure if it's still common in recent French sources. Even Barrucand and Bednorz's 1992 book titled "Moorish Architecture in Andalusia" (cited in article) devotes a paragraph or two in its intro to mentioning issues of terminology. I'm not proposing a page move at the moment, for the reasons I already stated in the discussion above, but this is something to keep in mind if the article title comes up for discussion again. R Prazeres ( talk) 05:21, 13 October 2022 (UTC)
To keep the article's length reasonable and focused on the more substantial content, I'd like to propose removing the "Examples by country" section. The introductory paragraph to it might still be useful elsewhere, but the long lists below it take up a lot of space without adding much to what is already said above. This list (or earlier versions of it) dates from a time before the article had much substance ( [1]), but that's no longer the case now.
In particular:
Any thoughts or objections? R Prazeres ( talk) 22:39, 31 January 2024 (UTC)