Abu l-Hasan Ali (Arabic: أبو الحسن علي Abū al-Ḥasan ‘Alī; d. 1485), known as Muley Hacén in Spanish (Muley being derived from Arabic Mawlay = "My Lord"), was the twenty-first Nasrid ruler of the Moorish Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula, from 1464 to 1482 and again from 1483 to 1485.
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Son of Said, Abu l-Hasan Ali became sultan in 1464, and he refused to pay tribute to the Castilian king. This started a disastrous war.
He was the father of Muhammad XII (also known as Boabdil), the last sultan of Granada, by his relative Aixa.
By a former Christian slave, Isabel de Solís, renamed after her convert as his second wife Zoraya (Thuraya = "Star"), the daughter of Sancho Jiménez de Solís, Alcalde of La Peña de Martos, he had two sons. There are no other biographical elements on Zoraya: she could have joined him in his exile with her two sons. It seems that after the death of Abû Al-Hassan, Zoraya and her two sons converted to Catholicism. The sons took the name of Jean de Grenade and Ferdinand de Grenade
Cici Haya, Cad, and Nazar who in the vicinity of Granada Spain received Catholic religion and received baptism in the names Pierre Ferdinand De Grenade, and Jean De Grenade. In “Trophees Du Brabant, 1724” by R.P Burkens it is mentioned that among the Lords admitted to the court of Charlequint (Charles V) at Brussells in 1546-1547 is found Jean De Grenade. In this family were also mentioned were Jean and Bernadine-Jerome De Grenade with the spouses, and children. likewise the facts concerning the arms granted to Pierre De Grenade (Cici Haya) are also confirmed “d ‘azure A Cinq Grenades d’ or translated 5 Golden Pomegranits on a field of blue which as also adopted by Nicholas de Grenade
Abu l-Hasan Ali, Sultan of Granada
Cadet branch of the Banu Khazraj
Died: 1485 |
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Preceded by Said |
Sultan of Granada 1464–1482 |
Succeeded by Muhammad XII |
Preceded by Muhammad XII |
Sultan of Granada 1483–1485 |
Succeeded by Muhammed XIII |