Andaroos
The Andaroo is often described as the "pocket-sized cousin" of the macropod family. While a Red Kangaroo can tower over a human, the Andaroo is famously diminutive—roughly the size of a large house cat or a small beagle.
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Modern historians debate how peaceful "coexistence" really was. There were periods of tolerance, but also massacres. However, the ideal of Andaroos—Muslims, Jews, and Christians living together under a secular rule of law—became a powerful model for multiculturalism. The Andaroo is often described as the "pocket-sized
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"Andaroos" appears to be a term used in various niche contexts, most notably as the title of a specialized and database. Key References
To protect themselves, the Taifa kings did something disastrous: they invited North African Berber empires to come to their aid. First the , then the Almohads came, uniting Andaroos for a brief period under strict religious rule.
The story begins not with a conquest, but with a crisis. In 711, a force of mostly Berber troops under the general Tariq ibn Ziyad crossed the narrow strait from North Africa, landing at a rock that still bears his name: Jabal Tariq—Gibraltar. The Visigothic Kingdom to the north was crumbling, riven by dynastic feuds and a slave-dependent economy. Within seven years, the Muslim armies controlled nearly the entire peninsula, save for a few stubborn pockets in the rugged north.