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  2. Muhammad II of Granada - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad II (Arabic: محمد الثاني) (also known by the epithet al-Faqih, "the canon-lawyer", c. 1235 – 8 April 1302; reigned from 1273 until his death) was the second Nasrid ruler of the Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula, succeeding his father, Muhammad I.

  3. Nasrid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Granada r. 1314-1325: Muhammad Ibn Faraj: Muhammad IV 1315-1333 Sultan of Granada r. 1325-1333: Yusuf I 1318-1354 Sultan of Granada r. 1333-1354: Isma'il Ibn Muhammad: Muhammad V 1339-1391 Sultan of Granada r. 1354-1359, 1362-1391: Isma'il II 1339-1360 Sultan of Granada r. 1359-1360: bint Yusuf: Muhammad VI 1333-1362 Sultan of Granada r. 1360 ...

  4. Nasr of Granada - Wikipedia

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    Granada and the surrounding kingdoms in the 14th century. Abu al-Juyush Nasr ibn Muhammad [1] was born on 1 November 1287 (24 Ramadan 686 AH), likely in the Alhambra, the Nasrid fortress and royal complex in Granada. [3] His father was Muhammad II, (r. 1273–1302) the second Nasrid Sultan of Granada.

  5. Muhammad III of Granada - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad ibn Muhammad was born on 15 August 1257 (Wednesday 3 Shaban 655 AH) in Granada. [1] [7] His father was the future Muhammad II, and his mother was his father's first cousin (a bint 'amm marriage). [8]

  6. Battle of Moclín (1280) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Moclín, also known as the Disaster of Moclín took place in the Granadian municipality of Moclín on 23 June 1280. The battle pitted the troops of the Emirate of Granada, commanded by Muhammad II, the Sultan of Granada, against those of the Kingdom of Castile and the Kingdom of León who were composed mainly of mercenaries and of members of the Order of Santiago, being commanded ...

  7. Muhammad XII of Granada - Wikipedia

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    In 1491, Muhammad XII was summoned by Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon to surrender the city of Granada, which was besieged by the Castilians. Eventually, on 2 January 1492, Granada was surrendered. [4]

  8. 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

  9. Battle of Iznalloz - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Iznalloz took place during the Spanish Reconquista in the Province of Granada near the city of Iznalloz, north of the city of Granada in 1295. The battle pitted the troops of the Emirate of Granada, commanded by Muhammad II the Sultan of Granada against those of the Kingdom of Castile who were commanded by the Grand Master of the Order of Calatrava, Ruy Pérez Ponce de León on ...