What year did Saragossa come under muslim control?

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714 was the year when the Muslim army, led by Tariq, occupied the city and renamed it Saraqusta, it was an advance military post for the war versus northern Christians, who found shelter on the Pyrenees. Its remoteness to the emirate capital and its defensive bulwark gave Saraqusta some political autonomy.

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Answer: Berber Arabs was the one who originally took control of Zaragoza, Spain. The city was taken over in 714. But the date is really December 19, 1118.
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Answer is Boers. They're most famous for the Boer Wars in South Africa when the Dutch Boers fought the British Empire (They lost).

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The boers were Dutch

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Choose the description that is NOT true of the term or name below. Azteca. They were an extremely warlike people.
b. They entered into the Triple Alliance.
c. They believed that their sun god needed human blood.
d. They worked to establish loyalty among conquered peoples.

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Answer is D.
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