Morisko (arabcha: موريسكيون، مواركة , tarjimasi „kichkina mavrlar yoki mavritaniyaliklar“) — Ispaniya va Portugaliyada xristianlikni rasman qabul qilgan Andalusiya musulmonlari va ularning avlodlari[1]. Moriskolar marranolar (xristianlikni qabul qilgan yahudiylar) bilan birgalikda yangi xristianlar toifasiga kiritilgan (ispancha: cristiano nuevo tornadidos , portugalcha: cristãos novos)[2][3]. Moriskolarning soni, ijtimoiy mavqeyi, mashgʻulotlari va madaniyati yashash hududiga qarab bir-biridan oʻzaro farq qilgan. „Morisko“ atamasi asosan Kastiliyada qoʻllanilgan[4]. Aragon qirolligida ularni shunchaki „mavrlar“, Valensiya va Kataloniyada esa „saratsinlar“ deb atashgan.

Manbalar

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  1. Harvey 2005, s. 5.
  2. Harvey 2005, ss. 2–3.
  3. Catlos 2014, s. 281.
  4. Carr, Matthew. Blood & Faith: The Purging of Muslim Spain 1492–1614. Hurst & Company, London, 2017 — 91-bet. 

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