Abstract

During the Low Middle Ages, after the Christian conquest of the Spanish region of Extremadura, several Mudejars aljamas were formed with the Muslims who opted for their permanence in the territory. These Moorish communities had to adapt to the new political and social reality of the Kingdom of Castile and had to relocate to different urban areas than they had occupied before. The knowledge that we are acquiring about their neighborhoods, especially at the end of the 15th Century, allows us to do a first approach to their prayer spaces. We collect in this paper the documentary information about Mudejar mosques in Extremadura.

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