, the eldest son of MuhammedV, Yusuf II, Sultan of Granada Yusuf II , married to a daughter of the Marinid Sultan. His hospital in Granada was completed in 1366. He employed the poet and diplomat Ibn Khaldun in negotiations with Pedro the Cruel . Death MuhammedV died on January 16, 1391. He had at least four sons Yusuf II, Sultan of Granada Yusuf II , Nasr, Muhammad and Sa d. He was succeeded ... a year later in 1360, by his brother in law, Abu Said, who ruled as Muhammed VI, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed VI but was overthrown in turn by MuhammedV, who returned to the throne for another 29 years. During the three year period of the reign of Muhammed VI, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed VI , Muhammed ... 1338 16 January 1391 Banu Khazraj s reg succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Yusuf I, Sultan of Granada Yusuf I after Ismail II, Sultan of Granada Ismail II years 1354&ndash 1359 succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Muhammed VI, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed VI after Yusuf II, Sultan of Granada Yusuf II years 1362&ndash 1391 S end Persondata name MuhammedV, Sultan of Granada alternative names short description date of birth 1338 place of birth date of death 16 January 1391 place of death DEFAULTSORT Muhammed 05, Sultan of Granada Category ... births Category 1391 deaths Category People from Granada de Muhammad V. Granada es MuhammedV de Granada fr Mohammed V al Ghani ...Refimprove date September 2011 MuhammedV 1338 16 January 1391 was the eighth Nasrid ruler of the Moors Moorish Emirate of Granada in Al Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula . Muhammad V was the eldest son ... and the Mexuar, or Cuarto Dorado . Sultan He inherited the throne from Yusuf I, Sultan of Granada Yusuf I but was overthrown in August 1359 by his half brother Ismail II, Sultan of Granada Ismail II and sought protection with the Marinid sultan of Fes, Morocco Fez , where Muhammed was inspired with fresh ... more details
Muhammed X 1415 1454 was the eighteenth Nasrid ruler of Granada in Iberian Peninsula Iberia . References Islamic Spain 1250 to 1500 by Leonard Patrick Harvey University of Chicago Press, 1992 S start s hou Nasrid dynasty 1415 1454 Banu Khazraj s reg succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Muhammed IX, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed IX after Yusuf V, Sultan of Granada Yusuf V years 1445 succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Yusuf V, Sultan of Granada Yusuf V after Muhammed IX, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed IX years 1446&ndash 1447 S end Persondata name Muhammed X, Sultan of Granada alternative names short description date of birth 1415 place of birth date of death 1454 place of death DEFAULTSORT Muhammed 10, Sultan of Granada Category Nasrid dynasty Category 1415 births Category 1454 deaths Spain bio stub Spain hist stub de Muhammad X. Granada es Muhammed X de Granada fr Mohammed X al Ahnaf ... more details
1362 Banu Khazraj s reg succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Ismail II, Sultan of Granada Ismail II after MuhammedV, Sultan of GranadaMuhammedV years 1360&ndash 1362 S end Persondata name Muhammed VI, Sultan of Granada alternative names short description date of birth 1332 place of birth date of death 25 April 1362 place of death DEFAULTSORT Muhammed 06, Sultan of Granada ...Refimprove date September 2011 Muhammed VI 1332 &ndash 25 April 1362 was the brother in law of Ismail II, Sultan of Granada Ismail II , by his marriage to one of Ismail II s full blood sisters, and the tenth Nasrid ruler of Granada in Iberian Peninsula Iberia . He was a second cousin of MuhammedV, Sultan of GranadaMuhammedV and Ismail II, Sultan of Granada Ismail II , whom he conspired against. He was descended from the collateral female branch of the Nasrid Dynasty through his great grandmother Fatima, daughter of Muhammed II al Faqih, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed II al Faqih her second son Muhammad sired a son Ismail, who was father of Muhammed VI. He was known in Spanish as El Bermejo for his red hair. Yusuf IV, Sultan of Granada Yusuf IV was his maternal grandson. Moorish chroniclers described him as a coarse man in dress and manners. He aligned himself with the Christian kingdom of Aragon and discarded the usual tribute of his ancestors to Castile. In January 1362 at Gaudix, he took many Castilians captives after their incursion. MuhammedV, Sultan of GranadaMuhammedV had returned to Andalusia in 1361. He captured Malaga, Loja, Antequera, Velez and Alhama. Muhammed VI fled Granada in March 1362. He was murdered at Tablada, a town near Seville on April 25, 1362, by the order of King Peter I of Castile , who had helped restore MuhammedV, Sultan of GranadaMuhammedV to his throne. References Islamic Spain 1250 to 1500 by Leonard Patrick Harvey University of Chicago Press ... ca Muh mmad VI de Muhammad VI. Granada es Muhammed VI de Granada fr Mohammed VI al Ahmar ... more details
Muhammed IX 1396 1435 was the fifteenth Nasrid ruler of the Moors Moorish Emirate of Granada in Al Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula . He was likely the father of Aixa . Image Battle of Higueruela.jpg thumb right 300px Battle of La Higueruela 1431 between John II of Castile and Muhammed IX, Nasrid Sultan of Granada References Islamic Spain 1250 to 1500 by Leonard Patrick Harvey University of Chicago Press, 1992 S start s hou Nasrid dynasty 1396 1435 Banu Khazraj s reg succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Muhammed VIII, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed VIII after Muhammed VIII, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed VIII years 1419&ndash 1427 succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Muhammed VIII, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed VIII after Yusuf IV, Sultan of Granada Yusuf IV years 1430&ndash 1431 succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Yusuf IV, Sultan of Granada Yusuf IV after Muhammed X, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed X years 1432&ndash 1445 succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Muhammed X, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed X after Muhammed XI, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed XI years 1448&ndash 1453 S end Persondata name Muhammed IX, Sultan of Granada alternative names short description date of birth 1396 place of birth date of death 1435 place of death DEFAULTSORT Muhammed 09, Sultan of Granada Category Nasrid dynasty Category 15th century monarchs in Europe Category 1396 births Category 1435 deaths Category People from Granada Spain bio stub Spain hist stub de Muhammad IX. Granada es Muhammed IX de Granada fr Mohammed IX al Aysar ... more details
Muhammed VIII 1411 1431 , common alternative spelling Muhammad , known as the left handed , was the fourteenth Nasrid Nasrid ruler of the Moors Moorish Emirate of Granada in Al Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula . He, as eldest son, became Sultan after the death of his father Yusuf III, Sultan of Granada Yusuf III . ref E.J. Brill s first encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913 1936, Volume 1, M. Th. Houtsama, Leiden 1988, p. 880 ref His first reign lasted from 1417 to 1419, and his second from 1427 to 1429. ref The new Islamic dynasties a chronological and genealogical manual, Clifford Edmund Bosworth, New York 2004, p. 22 ref Immediately after coming to the throne, Muhammed renewed the treaties between Granada , Crown of Castile Castile and Morocco . ref History of Islam Vol 3 , Akbar Shah Najeebabadi, p. 205 ref His reign was mired with civil war, being twice deposed by Muhammed IX, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed IX , and saw the start of the decline of Granada. References Reflist S start s hou Nasrid dynasty 1411 1431 Banu Khazraj s reg succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Yusuf III, Sultan of Granada Yusuf III after Muhammed IX, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed IX years 1417&ndash 1419 succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Muhammed IX, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed IX after Muhammed IX, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed IX years 1427&ndash 1429 S end Persondata name Muhammed VIII, Sultan of Granada alternative names short description date of birth 1411 place of birth date of death 1431 place of death DEFAULTSORT Muhammed 08, Sultan of Granada Category Nasrid dynasty Category People of Al Andalus Category 15th century monarchs in Europe Category 1411 births Category 1431 deaths Category People from Granada Spain bio stub Spain hist stub de Muhammad VIII. Granada es Muhammed VIII de Granada fr Mohammed VIII al Mutamassik ... more details
Muhammed XI died 1454 was the nineteenth Nasrid ruler of the Moors Moorish Emirate of Granada in Al Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula . He was married to Aixa . References Islamic Spain 1250 to 1500 by Leonard Patrick Harvey University of Chicago Press, 1992 S start s hou Nasrid dynasty 1454 Banu Khazraj s reg succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Muhammed IX, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed IX after Said, Sultan of Granada Said years 1453&ndash 1454 S end Persondata name Muhammed XI, Sultan of Granada alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1454 place of death DEFAULTSORT Muhammed 11, Sultan of Granada Category Nasrid dynasty Category 15th century monarchs in Europe Category 1454 deaths Category People from Granada Spain bio stub Spain hist stub ca Muh mmad XI el Xic de Muhammad XI. Granada fr Mohammed XI de Grenade ... more details
Muhammed VII 1370 1408 was the twelfth Nasrid ruler of the Moors Moorish Emirate of Granada in Al Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula .. References Islamic Spain 1250 to 1500 by Leonard Patrick Harvey University of Chicago Press, 1992 S start s hou Nasrid dynasty 1370 1408 Banu Khazraj s reg succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Yusuf II, Sultan of Granada Yusuf II after Yusuf III, Sultan of Granada Yusuf III years 1392&ndash 1408 S end Persondata name Muhammed VII, Sultan of Granada alternative names short description date of birth 1370 place of birth date of death 1408 place of death DEFAULTSORT Muhammed 07, Sultan of Granada Category Nasrid dynasty Category 14th century monarchs in Europe Category 1370 births Category 1408 deaths Category People from Granada Spain bio stub Spain hist stub de Muhammad VII. Granada es Muhammed VII de Granada fr Mohammed VII al Mustain ru VII ... more details
one source date September 2011 Muhammed IV 1315 August 25, 1333 was the Nasrid ruler of the Moors Moorish Emirate of Granada in Al Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula from 1325 to 1333. He was the son of Ismail I, Sultan of Granada and the sixth Nasrid ruler of Granada in Iberian Peninsula Iberia . He succeeded his father at ten years old. Muhammed IV was an accomplished rider, but subject to the influence of his court ministers and his paternal grandmother Fatima, due to his youth. The Battle of Teba took place on 25 August 1330, below the Castillo de la Estrella, Teba . It was part of the war being conducted by Alfonso XI of Castile , against Muhammed IV between 1312 and 1350. Muhammad IV died at the age of eighteen and was buried at Malaga on August 25, 1333. Like his father Ismail I, he was assassinated. Granada s nobles who resented his alliance with the Moroccan sultans arranged for his death while he was returning from Algeciras to Granada. His younger brother Yusuf I, Sultan of Granada Yusuf I succeeded him. References The Alhambra From the Ninth Century to Yusuf I 1354 . vol. 1. Saqi Books , 1997. s start s hou Nasrid dynasty 1315 1333 Banu Khazraj s reg succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Ismail I, Sultan of Granada Ismail I after Yusuf I, Sultan of Granada Yusuf I years 1325&ndash 1333 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Muhammed 04, Sultan Of Granada ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1315 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH August 25, 1333 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Muhammed 04, Sultan Of Granada Category Nasrid dynasty Category People of Al Andalus Category 14th century monarchs in Europe Category 1315 births Category 1333 deaths Category Medieval child rulers Category People from Granada de Muhammad IV. Granada es Muhammed IV de Granada fr Mohammed IV de Grenade pt Muhammed IV de Granada ... more details
one source date September 2011 Muhammed III was a son of Muhammed II al Faqih, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed II al Faqih and the third Nasrid ruler of the Moors Moorish Emirate of Granada in Al Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula . Muhammad III was born in 1256 CE. On April 8, 1302 he ascended the Granadine Sultan s throne at the death of his father Muhammed II al Faqih, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed II al Faqih , whom, it is believed, he poisoned. During the first few weeks of his reign, Muhammed III negotiated peace treaties with the kingdoms of Castile and Aragon. The treaty, negotiated in April 1304, required the Nasrids to acknowledge their state as a vassal of Castile. Muhammed III was an unpopular figure and many of his own supporters eventually began to resent him. Personality Muhammad III had a complex personality incredible cruelty combined with a refined culture and upbringing. His erratic ... alterations of the Torre de los Picos. Revolt A revolt occurred on March 14, 1309 CE, forcing Muhammed III from Granada. He became an exile in the city of Almunecar, succeeded by his brother Abu l Juyush Nasr, who reigned as Nasr, Sultan of Granada . Muhammed III died a year later in March 1310 after ... 1256 1310 Banu Khazraj s reg succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Muhammed II al Faqih, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed II al Faqih after Nasr, Sultan of Granada Nasr years 1302&ndash 1309 S end Persondata name Muhammed III, Sultan of Granada alternative names short description date of birth 1256 place of birth date of death 1310 place of death DEFAULTSORT Muhammed 03, Sultan of Granada Category Nasrid dynasty Category People of Al Andalus Category 14th century monarchs in Europe Category 1256 births Category 1310 deaths Category People from Granada de Muhammad III. Granada es Muhammad III de Granada fr Mohammed III al Makhlu .... Muhammed III had the guard s throat cut over the mouth of the prison cells, allowing the blood to seep ... more details
Refimprove date September 2011 Infobox royalty type monarch name Muhammad XIII of Granada full name Ab Abd All h Muhammad az Zaghall succession Emirate of Granada Emir of Granada moretext image reign 1485 1486 coronation cor type Anointment predecessor Abu l Hasan Ali, Sultan of Granada successor Muhammad XII of Granada spouse issue titles house Nasrid dynasty religion Islam father Said, Sultan of Granada Abu Nars Saad Ciriza Sultan of Granada mother birth date 1444? birth place Alhambra , Granada death date 1494? death place Tlemcen ? Ab Abd All h Muhammad az Zaghall the Valiant 1444? &ndash 1494? was the twenty third Nasrid dynasty Nasrid ruler of Emirate of GranadaGranada in Iberian Peninsula Iberia . Christians called him Muhammed XIII el Zagal . Life The best strategist of his time, Citation needed date September 2011 he fought in the Granada War next to his brother Abu l Hasan Ali, Sultan of Granada Abu l Hasan Ali also known as Muley Hacen . After passing the throne to his nephew Muhammad XII of GranadaMuhammed XII , el Zagal ruled over a fractured remnant of the kingdom in its last days. When Muhammad XII aka Boabdil , the nephew of el Zagal , surrendered the Alhambra ... succession box title Emirate of Granada Emir of Granada before Abu l Hasan Ali, Sultan of Granada Abu l Hasan Ali Muley Hac n after Muhammad XII of GranadaMuhammed XII Boabdil years 1485&ndash 1486 ... genealog iv europa i ibe18a.htm Nasrid dynasty, Granada 1237 1492 Nasrid dynasty of Granada ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Muhammed 13 ALTERNATIVE NAMES Ab Abd All h Muhammad az Zaghall SHORT DESCRIPTION Sultan of Granada DATE OF BIRTH 1444? PLACE OF BIRTH Alhambra, Granada DATE OF DEATH 1494? PLACE OF DEATH Tlemcen? DEFAULTSORT Muhammed 13, Sultan Of Granada Category 1440s births Category 1490s deaths Category People from Granada Category Monarchs Category Nasrid dynasty Spain hist stub Spain noble stub ar de Muhammad XIII. Granada es El Zagal fr Mohammed ... more details
Yusuf V died 1463 was the seventeenth Nasrid ruler of Granada in Iberian Peninsula Iberia . References Islamic Spain 1250 to 1500 by Leonard Patrick Harvey University of Chicago Press, 1992 S start s hou Nasrid dynasty 1463 Banu Khazraj s reg succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Muhammed X, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed X after Muhammed X, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed X years 1445&ndash 1446 succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Said, Sultan of Granada Said after Said, Sultan of Granada Said years 1462 S end Persondata NAME Yusuf V, Sultan of Granada ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Sultan of Granada DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1463 PLACE OF DEATH Category Nasrid dynasty Category 1463 deaths Spain bio stub Spain hist stub ca Y ssuf V de Yusuf V. es Yusuf V fr Yusuf V de Grenade ... more details
s hou Nasrid dynasty 1234 8 April 1302 Banu Khazraj s reg succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Mohammed I ibn Nasr after Muhammed III, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed III years 1273&ndash 1302 S end Persondata name Muhammed II al Faqih, Sultan of Granada alternative names ... Muhammed 02 al Faqih, Sultan of Granada Category Nasrid dynasty Category People of Al Andalus Category 13th century monarchs in Europe Category 1234 births Category 1302 deaths Category People from Granada de Muhammad II. al Faqih es Muhammad II de Granada fr Mohammed II al Faqih nl Mohammed II al Faqih ... just prior. Earlier that afternoon he had received a cake from the household of his son Muhammed III . Muhammed II was rapidly buried in the sultan s garden after his poisoning. References Harvey ...Refimprove date September 2011 Muhammed II al Faqih was the son and heir of Mohammed ibn Alhamar and the second Nasrid ruler of the Moors Moorish Emirate of Granada in Al Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula . Muhammed II was born in the Arjuno region of the Andalusian province of Jaen in 1234 and succeeded his father in 1273. He served as a vizier during his father s Sultanate. Known as al Faqih or the lawgiver, he continued architectural work at the Alhambra. He was literate and often wrote his own letters of state. His cousin Abu Said Faraj became a trusted advisor and married one of Muhammed II al Faqih s daughters, the princess Fatima. Muhammed II al Faqih s reign continued the civil war between his family and a rival clan, the Ashqilula. When the last Ashqilula governor of Malaga, Abu Muhammad rebelled, Muhammed II al Faqih took the city in 1278. In 1278, with the defeat of his rivals, Muhammed .... Later, the majority of the Ashqilula clan fled to Morocco in AH or 1279 CE. Muhammed II al Faqih had at least three sons Faraj, Muhammed III and Nasr, Sultan of Granada Nasr , the latter the son of a Christian concubine. The second Nasrid ruler died on April 8, 1302, after his son Muhammed III , allegedly ... more details
Yusuf II died 1392 was the eleventh Nasrid ruler of the Moors Moorish Emirate of Granada in Al Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula . References Islamic Spain 1250 to 1500 by Leonard Patrick Harvey University of Chicago Press, 1992 S start s hou Nasrid dynasty 1392 Banu Khazraj s reg succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before MuhammedV, Sultan of GranadaMuhammedV after Muhammed VII, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed VII years 1391&ndash 1392 S end Persondata NAME Yusuf II, Sultan of Granada ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Sultan of Granada DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1392 PLACE OF DEATH Category Nasrid dynasty Category 14th century monarchs in Europe Category 1392 deaths Category People from Granada Spain bio stub Spain hist stub de Yusuf II. Granada es Yusuf II de Granada fr Yusuf II de Grenade ru II ... more details
Said, Sultan of Granada was the twentieth Nasrid ruler of the Moors Moorish Emirate of Granada in Al Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula . References Islamic Spain 1250 to 1500 by Leonard Patrick Harvey University of Chicago Press, 1992 S start s hou Nasrid dynasty 1465 Banu Khazraj s reg succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Muhammed XI, Sultan of Granada Muhammad XI after Yusuf V, Sultan of Granada Yusuf V years 1455&ndash 1462 succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Yusuf V, Sultan of Granada Yusuf V after Abu l Hasan Ali, Sultan of Granada Abu l Hasan Ali years 1462&ndash 1464 S end Persondata name Said, Sultan of Granada alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1465 place of death Category Nasrid dynasty Category 15th century monarchs in Europe Category 1465 deaths Category People from Granada Spain bio stub Spain hist stub ca Sad nassarita de Said Granada fr Sad al Mustain ... more details
one source date September 2011 Ismail II 1339 &ndash June 24, 1360 , was the second son of Yusuf I, Sultan of Granada Yusuf I and the ninth Nasrid ruler of the Moors Moorish Emirate of Granada in Al Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula . He reigned from August 1359 until June 1360. Conspiracy Ismail II was the eldest son of Yusuf I s second wife Maryem, born nine months after his elder half brother MuhammedV in 1339. He conspired with his mother, his full blood sister and her husband Muhammed VI, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed VI to take control of the kingdom. Conspirators took the palace by surprise in August 1359. Ismail II s half brother, the legitimate ruler MuhammedV, Sultan of GranadaMuhammedV escaped with his family first to Gaudix and then across the sea to Morocco, where he was given asylum. Ismail II came to the throne and lasted less than a year. He and his brother Qays were murdered in a dungeon of the Alhambra on the orders of his brother in law Muhammed VI, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed VI on June 24, 1360 AD. His brother in law ruled as Muhammed VI, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed VI . References Islamic Spain 1250 to 1500 by Leonard Patrick Harvey University of Chicago Press, 1992 S start s hou Nasrid dynasty 1339 1360 Banu Khazraj s reg succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before MuhammedV, Sultan of GranadaMuhammedV after Muhammed VI, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed VI years 1359&ndash 1360 S end Persondata name Ismail II, Sultan of Granada alternative names short description date of birth 1339 place of birth date of death 1360 place of death Category Nasrid dynasty Category People of Al Andalus Category 14th century monarchs in Europe Category 1339 births Category 1360 deaths Category People from Granada Spain bio stub Spain hist stub de Ismail II. Granada es Ismail II de Granada fr Isma l II de Grenade ... more details
slave who bore him his heir, MuhammedV, Sultan of GranadaMuhammedV when he was twenty and a daughter ... eldest son, MuhammedV, Sultan of GranadaMuhammedV succeeded him at the age of sixteen. References ... her cousin who would reign as Muhammed VI, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed VI . Maryem s influence was said .... These children were two sons Ismail II, who was born nine months after MuhammedV, and another son ... Nasrid dynasty 1318 1354 Banu Khazraj s reg Succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Muhammed IV, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed IV after MuhammedV, Sultan of GranadaMuhammedV years 1333&ndash 1354 S end Persondata NAME Yusuf I, Sultan of Granada ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Sultan of Granada DATE OF BIRTH June 29, 1318 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 19, 1354 PLACE ... and had some mechanical ability. Like his brother and predecessor Muhammed IV, he lived under ... in Granada at the age of thirty six. On October 19, 1354, a maniac rushed suddenly from behind and plunged ... Category 1318 births Category 1354 deaths Category People from Granada ca Y suf I de Granada de Yusuf I. es Yusuf I de Granada fr Yusuf Ier de Grenade it Yusuf I nl Yusuf I pl Jusuf I Nasrydzi ... more details
Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Muhammed IX, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed IX after Muhammed IX, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed IX years 1432 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata ...Yusuf IV died 1432 was the sixteenth Nasrid ruler of Granada in Al Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula in 1432. He was known as Yusuf Ibn al Mawl, or in Spanish, Abenalmao. A maternal grandson of Muhammed VI, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed VI , ref cite book last Harvey first Leonard Patrick title Islamic Spain, 1250 to 1500 publisher University of Chicago Press year 1992 isbn 0226319628 ref Yusuf IV was placed on the throne of Granada on 1 January 1432 with the support of the Catholic John II of Castile King John II of Castille, in return for tribute and vassal status. Yusuf IV was captivated and executed in April 1432. He may be identical to Abenamar in the Romance of Abenamar , a medieval frontier romance describing the meeting with John II. In 1431, there were several claimants to the throne of Granada. King Muhammed IX, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed IX had entered Iberia from Tunisia in 1428 or 1429, with the promise of Castilian support in overthrowing Muhammed VIII, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed VIII . However, the Castilian Catholic King John II did not decisively support either, instead playing them against each other to obtain greater tribute and the concession of Granada as a vassal of Castile. Muhammed VIII surrendered in 1429 and was killed in March 1431, leaving Muhammed IX on the throne, but without having reached an agreement with Castile. John II continued to demand greater concessions, and would not offer a permanent peace. Instead, he supported another candidate, Yusuf IV ... of Cidi Hiaya Alnayar, later renamed Pedro de Granada, who married Cetimerien Venegas, later ..., Granada, Editorial Andalucia 1991, Valverde Fraikin, Jorge ref including Alessandro Grimaldi , Doge ... in Europe Category 1432 deaths Category People from Granada spain bio stub spain hist stub ca ... more details
One source date September 2011 Ismail I 1279 July 6, 1325 was the grandson of Muhammed II al Faqih and the fifth Nasrid ruler of the Moors Moorish Emirate of Granada in Al Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula in 1314 1325. Ismail I was the son of the princess Fatima, daughter of Muhammed II al Faqih and nephew of both sultans Muhammed III and Nasr, Sultan of Granada Nasr . His father was Abu Sa id Faraj, also a cousin as well as brother in law to the sultans Muhammed III and Nasr, Sultan of Granada Nasr , and his own wife Fatima. A cultured and refined man, he significantly added to the Alhambra complex and the palace of Generalife . He also built the Alcazar Genil after 1319, which functioned as a residence for the elderly women of the sultan s household, and a new palace complex that later developed into the Palacio de Comares. Ismail I fathered at least four sons Muhammed, Ismail, Faraj and Yusef two of whom would succeed him respectively as Muhammed IV, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed IV and Yusuf I, Sultan of Granada Yusuf I . Ismail I was assassinated by his cousin, Muhammad who was the governor of Algeciras the men had argued over a slave girl seized at one of Ismail s raid on the Spanish town of Martos. Servants carried the dying Ismail I to his mother Fatima s chambers where he perished from his wounds on July 6, 1325. Ismail I was buried at night on the second day after his death near his grandfather Muhammad II s resting place, in an area of gardens between the north precinct wall of the Alhambra and the modern Church of Santa Maria. All subsequent Nasrid monarchs were also ... of GranadaSultan of Granada before Nasr, Sultan of Granada Nasr after Muhammed IV, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed IV years 1314&ndash 1325 S end Persondata name Ismail I, Sultan of Granada alternative names ... 1279 births Category 1325 deaths Category People from Granada de Ismail I. Granada es Ismail I de Granada fr Isma l Ier de Grenade pl Ismail I Nasrydzi ... more details
Category 1376 births Category 1417 deaths Category People from Granada ca Y ssuf III de Yusuf III. es Yusuf III de Granada fr Yusuf III de Grenade ru III ... more details
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1485 Banu Khazraj s reg succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Said, Sultan of Granada Said after Muhammad XII of Granada Muhammad XII years 1464&ndash 1482 succession box title Emirate of GranadaSultan of Granada before Muhammad XII of Granada Muhammad XII after Muhammed XIII, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed XIII years 1483&ndash 1485 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia ... to the court of Charlequint Charles V at Brussells in 1546 1547 is found Jean De Grenade. In this family ... by Nicholas de Grenade External links http imdb.com title tt0185106 R quiem por Granada 1991 DVD ... Granada Spain noble stub Spain hist stub ar ca Abu l H ssan Al ibn Sad de Abu ... more details
of the Alhambra having been built at the time of Yusuf I, Sultan of Granada Yusuf I and MuhammedV, Sultan of Granada Mohammed V , between 1333 and 1354. At present, the buildings of Granada ...Distinguish2 Grenada Other uses Infobox settlement official name Granada other name settlement type image skyline Granada collage.jpg image alt 400px image caption From top left The Alhambra , Cathedral of Granada , Palace of Charles V , Court of la Lindaraja on the Generalife , Puerta Real, the Albayz n ... Granada sister city agreement 34150.htm title Sultan attends signing of Sharjah Granada sister ... map caption pushpin map1 Spain pushpin label position1 Location of Granada within Spain pushpin map alt1 pushpin map caption1 Location of Granada latd 37 latm 10 lats 41 latNS N longd 3 longm 36 longs ... subdivision name2 File Bandera de la provincia de Granada Espa a .svg 22x20px border   Province of GranadaGranada subdivision type3 Comarca subdivision name3 Vega de Granada established title Founded ... de Granada leader party People s Party Spain PP leader title Mayor leader name Jos Torres Hurtado ... 2 postal code type Postal code postal code 18000 area code 34 Spain Granada twin1 twin1 country website official website http www.granada.org footnotes Granada IPA es a na a is a city and the capital of the province of Granada , in the autonomous communities of Spain autonomous community of Andalucia , Spain . Granada is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada Spain Sierra Nevada mountains, at the confluence ... Ski Championships 1996 were held. In the 2005 national census , the population of the city of Granada ... Garc a Lorca Airport Federico Garc a Lorca Airport Granada Ja n Airport . The Alhambra , a Moors Moorish citadel and palace, is in Granada. It is the most renowned building of the Andalusian Islamic historical legacy with its many cultural attractions that make Granada a popular destination among ... called the Albaic n with its fine examples of Moorish and Morisco construction. Granada is also ... more details
Muhammed Dawood may refer to Muhammed Dawood is an alias for Guantanamo detainee David Hicks Muhammed Dawood Bagram detainee , is one of the detainees whose amalgamated habeas corpus petition is known as Ghulam Mohammed v. Don Rumsfeld, see Bagram Theater Internment Facility hndis Dawood, Muhammed ... more details
King Sultan hr data4 Prince Royal Prince Shahzada data4 Prince Noble Prince Mirza , Sahibzada data5 Nobleman Nawab below navbar Royal and noble ranks File Sarayi Album 10a.jpg thumb 250px Sultan Mehmed II is considered among the most famous rulers of the Ottoman Empire . Sultan IPA ar sul t n ... and lands ruled by a sultan are referred to as a sultanate lang ar . Muslim ruler under the terms ... Kamel , Sultan of Egypt , 1914 1917. The title carries moral weight and religious authority, in the Qur an . The sultan, however, is not a imam religious teacher himself, and in constitutional monarchies , the sultanship can be reduced to a more limited role. The first to bear the title of sultan was the Ozgur ruler Yavuz Ozgur ruled 998 1030 Common Era CE . Later, sultan became the usual title ... by the fact that the shadow Caliph in Cairo bestowed the title sultan on Murad I , the third ruler ... sultan, as was the case for the earlier leaders of today s Royal Family of Morocco royal family of Morocco . Today, only the Sultan of Oman , the Sultan of Brunei both sovereign nations , the Sultans ... the title or the Maharaja title. The sultan s domain is properly called a sultanate . A feminine form ... , the wife of the sultan is styled as the panguian . Among those modern hereditary rulers who wish ... lofty poetry or with a message e.g. Mani Sultan Manney Sultan , meaning the Pearl of Rulers , or less ... Sultan of Sultans is the sultanic equivalent of King of Kings Certain secondary titles have a devout Islamic connotation, e.g., Sultan ul Mujahidin as champion of jihad To strive and to struggle ... used by the son, daughter in law and daughters of Sultan Hussein Kamel of Egypt Hussein Kamel ... of Saladin , the first Ayyubid dynasty Ayyubid Sultan of Egypt and Greater Syria Syria ... Empire , the House of Osman Osmanli Arab World File Qabus bin Said.jpg thumb 200px right H.M. Sultan Qaboos bin Said al Said , the current Sultan of Oman from the Al Said dynasty. in Algeria sultanate ... more details
s problems began to worsen after Yusuf III, Sultan of Granada Emir Yusuf III s death in 1417. Succession ... image File La rendici n de Granada.jpg 300px caption The Capitulation of Granada by F. Padilla Muhammad XII of Granada Muhammad XII Boabdil confronts Ferdinand and Isabella. conflict Granada War date February 1482 &ndash January 2, 1492 place Geography of Spain Southeastern Iberia result Granada ... Atlas s XIV.svg 22px Emirate of Granada commander1 Ferdinand II of Aragon Ferdinand of Aragon br Isabella I of Castile Isabella of Castile commander2 Abu l Hasan Ali, Sultan of Granada Abu l Hasan Ali Muley Hac n , 1481&ndash 1485 br Muhammed XIII, Sultan of GranadaMuhammed XIII al Zagal , 1485&ndash 1487 POW br Muhammad XII of Granada Muhammad XII Boabdil , 1487&ndash 1492 POW The Granada War lang es Guerra de Granada was a series of military campaigns between 1482 and 1492, during the reign ... the Nasrid dynasty s Emirate of Granada . It ended with the defeat of Granada and its annexation ... Battle of Granada concluded the war. On January 2, 1492 Muhammad XII of Granada King Boabdil surrendered the Emirate of Granada, the city of Granada, and the Alhambra palace. It is still celebrated every year on that date by the City Council of Granada . The war was a joint project between Isabella ... and funds for the war came from Castile, and Granada was annexed into Castile s lands. The Crown ... of Granada was reduced by 1482, as it lost its grasp on Gibraltar and other western territories. The Emirate of Granada had been the sole Muslim state in Al Andalus Iberia for more than a century by the time of the Granada War. The other remnant states of the Caliphate of C rdoba taifa had already been conquered by the Reconquista . Pessimism for Granada s future existed even then in 1400, Ibn Hudayl wrote Is Granada not enclosed between a violent sea and an enemy terrible in arms, both of which press on its people day and night? ref name hil367 Hillgarth, p. 367. ref Still, Granada ... more details