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  2. Muhammad II of Granada - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad was born in 633 AH (1235 or 1236 CE) to the Nasrid clan, which originated from the town of Arjona, then in Al-Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula. [2] According to the later Granadan historian and vizier Ibn al-Khatib, the clan—also known as Banu Nasr or Banu al-Ahmar—was descended from Sa'd ibn Ubadah, a prominent companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, from the Banu Khazraj ...

  3. Nasrid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-three sultans ruled Granada from the founding of the dynasty in 1232 by Muhammad I until 1492, when Muhammad XII surrendered all lands to Isabella I of Castile. Today, the most visible evidence of the Nasrid dynasty is the Alhambra palace complex built under their reign.

  4. Mohammed II - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad II of Granada, second Nasrid ruler of the Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula (r. 22 January 1273 – 8 April 1302) Mehmed II "the Conqueror" (1432–1481), Sultan of the Ottoman Empire; Mohamed II of the Maldives, Sultan of Maldives from 1467 to 1481; Muhammad II ibn al-Husayn (1811–1859), eleventh leader of ...

  5. Emirate of Granada - Wikipedia

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    Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad al-Riquṭi al-Mursi, a scholar from Murcia, was invited to Granada by Muhammad II after Murcia was conquered by Alfonso X in the 1260s. He was installed in the countryside outside the city, where he founded a school that taught mainly medicine and, to a lesser extent, other disciplines.

  6. Category:Sultans of Granada - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad I of Granada; Muhammad II of Granada; Muhammad III of Granada; Muhammad V of Granada; Muhammad VI of Granada; Muhammad VII of Granada; Muhammad VIII of Granada; Muhammad IX of Granada; Muhammad XI of Granada; Muhammad XII of Granada; Muhammad XIII of Granada; Muhammad IV of Granada; Muhammad X of Granada

  7. Chronology of the Reconquista - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad III of Granada becomes ruler of the Emirate of Granada after the death of his father Muhammad II. [353] 31 August. The Peace of Caltabelotta recognizes Aragon's suzerinity over Sicily. [387] 1304. 8 August. The Treaty of Torrellas settles the question of conquest of the Kingdom of Murcia by James II of Aragon. [388] 1305. 19 May.

  8. Abu Abdallah ibn al-Hakim - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad II died in 1302 and was succeeded by his son Muhammad III (r. 1302–1309 ), a sultan with a mixed reputation for high culture, cruelty and a sense of humour. [ 8 ] The new sultan appointed Abu Abdallah as co- vizier along with his father's vizier Abu al-Sultan ibn al-Mun'im al-Dani .

  9. Cuarto Real de Santo Domingo - Wikipedia

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    The exterior of the main hall (seen from the south), which was built on top of a tower of the former city walls. The original construction of the palace is believed to date from the reign of Muhammad II (ruled 1273–1302) and a recent dendrochronological study has dated the wooden ceiling to after 1283. [1]