Abstract:
Andalusian immigration after the fall of Granada in 1492 AD left
many effects in North Africa, which varied from one country to another,
according to several factors, including the quality of immigrants, the
nature of authority, and the nature and number of the local population.
Andalusians inhabited cities and the countryside freely, due to the
presence of a large population shortage in the region, which provided them
with large areas of land for reconstruction, in addition to the welcome by
the authority from the sultans of Tlemcen and then the Turks. Where it
contributed to the enrichment of several aspects in several aspects,
including the social aspect of customs, traditions and clothing, as well as
the field of construction and music.