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  1. The Nasrid dynasty ( Arabic: بنو نصر banū Naṣr or بنو الأحمر banū al-Aḥmar; Spanish: Nazarí) was an Arab dynasty that ruled the Emirate of Granada from 1232 to 1492. [1] [2] It was the last Muslim dynasty in the Iberian Peninsula. Twenty-three sultans ruled Granada from the founding of the dynasty in 1232 by Muhammad I ...

  2. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Article History. Naṣrid dynasty, last of the Muslim dynasties in Spain, rising to power following the defeat of the Almohads at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa, in 1212. They ruled Granada from 1238 to 1492. The first Naṣrid ruler, Muḥammad I al-Ghālib (d. 1273), a tributary vassal of the ...

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  3. The Emirate of Granada, also known as the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada, was an Islamic polity in the southern Iberian Peninsula during the Late Middle Ages, ruled by the Nasrid dynasty. It was the last independent Muslim state in Western Europe. Muslims had been present in the Iberian Peninsula, which they called Al-Andalus, since 711.

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  5. Jun 23, 2020 · The Nasrid Dynasty was the last Muslim dynasty on the Iberian Peninsula. The Nasrids ruled over the Emirate of Granada, which was founded during the 13 th century. The Emirate was the last Muslim state of Al-Andalus (also known as Andalusia) and was only conquered by the Christians around the end of the 15 th century.

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  6. Nasrid Rule in Spain (1232–1492) Fig. 22. View of the Court of the Lions, Alhambra, Granada, Spain, 1354–91. By the thirteenth century, only one Islamic kingdom remained in Spain, the Nasrids of Granada (1232–1492). In spite of geographic gains by northern forces elsewhere, the southern part of the Iberian Peninsula flourished as an ...

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    Mar 12, 2018 · In 1492, King Ferdinand of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile conquered Granada, unifying Spain under a Catholic monarchy and ending centuries of Islamic rule (they exiled the last Nasrid ruler ...

  8. The Emirate of Granada remained the last Muslim kingdom and stronghold in medieval Spain between 1238 -1492. Throughout this period, the kingdom was ruled dynastically by twenty-three Nasrid rulers from the Banū Aḥmar (descendants of Ibn al-Aḥmar). The dynasty's main political objective was to exist independently while resisting external ...

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