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Royal Alcazar of Seville
Patio de la Monteria (Hunting Courtyard) and Mudejar Palace. Originally, the term mudejár, derived from the Arabic mudajjan, meaning “domesticated” or “tamed,” was a derogatory label given to Muslims who chose to remain in al-Andalus under Christian rule after the Reconquista. Yet, as time passed, it came to represent something far more enduring — the synthesis of Islamic forms and decorative elements within Christian architecture.
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