Nasrid dynasty
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The Nasrid dynasty or Banu Nazari (Arabic: بنو نصر) was the last Muslim dynasty in Spain. The Nasrid dynasty rose to power after the defeat of the Almohad dynasty in 1212 at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa. Twenty different kings ruled Granada from the founding of the dynasty in 1232 by Muhammed I ibn Nasr until January 2, 1492, when Sultan Boabdil surrendered to the Christian Spanish kingdom. Today, the most visible evidence of the Nasrids is the Alhambra palace complex built under their rule.
[edit] List of Nasrid Sultans of Granada
- Muhammed I ibn Nasr (1232-1273)
- Muhammed II al-Faqih (1273-1302)
- Muhammed III (1302-1309)
- Nasr (1309-1314)
- Ismail I (1314-1325)
- Muhammed IV (1325-1333)
- Yusuf I (1333-1354)
- Muhammed V (1354-1359) (1st reign)
- Ismail II (1359-1360)
- Muhammed VI (1360-1362)
- Muhammed V (1362-1391) (2nd reign)
- Yusuf II (1391-1392)
- Muhammed VII (1392-1408)
- Yusuf III (1408-1417)
- Muhammed VIII (1417-1419, 1427-1429)
- Muhammed IX (1419-1427, 1430-1431, 1432-1445, 1448-1453)
- Yusuf IV (1431-1432)
- Yusuf V (1445-1446, 1462)
- Muhammed X (1446-1448)
- Muhammed XI (1453-1454)
- Said (1454-1464)
- Abu l-Hasan Ali, known as Muley Abul Hassan (1464-1482, 1483-1485)
- Abu 'abd Allah Muhammed XII, known as Boabdil (1482-1483, 1486-1492)
- Abū `Abd Allāh Muhammed XIII, known as El Zagal (1485-1486)
[edit] See also
[edit] Source
- Ulrich Haarmann (2001). Geschichte der Arabischen Welt Munich: C. H. Beck