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Underoos: The Pop Culture Phenomenon That Changed Children's Wear
The Nasrids built the – the most famous monument of Andaroos. Unlike the bold power of Cordoba, the Alhambra is delicate, introspective, and melancholic. Its walls are covered in Arabic poetry that whispers: andaroos
The story begins in 711 CE when a Muslim army of Arabs and Berbers from North Africa, collectively known as the Moors, crossed the Strait of Gibraltar and defeated the Visigothic Kingdom of Hispania. By 716 CE, the territory they controlled was formally named Al-Andalus, as recorded on the earliest bilingual coins. In its initial phase, Andaroos was a province of the vast Umayyad Caliphate based in Damascus. However, this changed dramatically in 750 CE when a new dynasty, the Abbasids, overthrew the Umayyads in the east. One surviving prince, Abd al-Rahman I, fled across North Africa and reached Spain. In 756 CE, he declared himself the Emir of Córdoba, establishing an independent Umayyad emirate and anchoring the political center of Andaroos in what would become the continent's most dazzling city. Underoos: The Pop Culture Phenomenon That Changed Children's





