Iberia) Muhammad I of Granada, former Sultan of Granada Muhammad II of Granada, former Sultan of Granada Muhammad III of Granada, former Sultan of Granada Muhammad...
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Granada Muhammad II (1273–1302) Muhammad III (1302–1309) Nasr (1309–1314) Ismail I (1314–1325) Muhammad IV (1325–1333) Yusuf I (1333–1354) Muhammad V...
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crusade. 1302 8 April. Muhammad III of Granada becomes ruler of the Emirate of Granada after the death of his father Muhammad II. 31 August. The Peace...
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(1697–1723) Cirebon I Muhammad Akbaruddin, Sultan (1723–1734) Cirebon II Muhammad Salihuddin, Sultan (1734–1758) Cirebon III Muhammad Harruddin, Sultan (1758–1768)...
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Burkomanda III al-Kabir, Mbangi (1806–1807) Malam Ngarmaba Bira, Mbangi (1807) ‘Uthman Burkomanda III al-Kabir, Mbangi (1807) Muhammad III, Mbangi (1807)...
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King of Malaysia (redirect from Yang di-Pertuan Agong)
whole week between two weekends. After the installation of Sultan Muhammad V as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong in 2017, the date for the official birthday was...
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his half-brother Abu al-Juyush Nasr, as ruler of the Emirate of Granada. Muhammad III is spared and allowed to live in Almuñécar, but his vizier, Abu...
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conquer Granada began in earnest in 1482. Year by year, the Christian advance captured new cities and fortresses until the last Nasrid ruler, Muhammad XII...
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expulsion of Jews from Spain. January 2 – Fall of Granada: Muhammad XII, the last Emir of Granada, surrenders his city to the army of the Catholic Monarchs...
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Yang di-Pertuan Muda – Ali bin Raja Jaafar, Yang di-Pertuan Muda (1844–1857) Haji Abdullah, Yang di-Pertuan Muda (1857–1858) Muhammad Yusuf, Yang di-Pertuan...
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after 1528, when the now-blind Askia Muhammad was dethroned by his son, Askia Musa. 1492: Boabdil's surrender of Granada marks the end of the Spanish Reconquista...
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Summoned") sign a seven-year peace treaty with Abu al-Juyush Nasr, Sultan of Granada. Nasr agrees to pay an indemnity of 150,000 gold doblas and an annual tribute...
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August 23 – Ismail II overthrows his uncle, Muhammed V, as Sultan of Granada (in modern-day Spain). September – Margaret, Countess of Tyrol, and her...
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Gospel of Barnabas (section Prediction of Muhammad)
of Irenaeus' writings mentioned the gospel. Through the University of Granada, Luis Bernabé Pons published the incomplete Spanish manuscript (with missing...
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his father Henry III three days earlier. 1273 22 January. Muhammad II of Granada becomes the Nasrid ruler of the Emirate of Granada. 11 March. Gregory...
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Count (1285–1291) James II, Count (1291–1327) Emirate of Granada Muhammad I (1238–1272) Muhammad II (1273–1302) Kingdom of Navarre (complete list) – Sancho...
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(8 Shaban 701 AH) Sultan Muhammad II dies after a 29-year reign and is succeeded by his son Muhammad III as ruler of Granada. Within two weeks of his...
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Hospitaller expedition. The Emirate of Granada had been ruled by the Nasrid dynasty since 1230. In 1306, Granada conquered Ceuta, but lost control of the...
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April 5 – King James III of Majorca, who will be nicknamed "James the Unfortunate".(d. 1349) April 14 – Emir Muhammad IV of Granada, Nasrid ruler (sultan)...
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House of Bolkiah, with generations being traced from the first sultan, Muhammad Shah, temporarily interrupted by the thirteenth sultan, Abdul Hakkul Mubin...
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enters the University of Kraków January 2 – Fall of Granada: Muhammad XII, the last Emir of Granada, surrenders his city to the army of the Catholic Monarchs...
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War of the Granada succession (1482–1492) took place after the deposition of emir Abu'l-Hasan Ali of Granada by his son Muhammad XII of Granada; the deposed...
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regards Gabriel as an archangel sent by God to various prophets, including Muhammad. The first five verses of the Al-Alaq, the 96th chapter of the Quran, are...
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(1542–1824) – List of viceroys of Peru Viceroyalty of New Granada (1717–1819) – List of viceroys of New Granada Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata (1776–1814) –...
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Almanzor, the realm also had other large cities like Toledo, Almería and Granada, which were all around 30,000; and Zaragoza, Valencia and Málaga, all above...
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under Afonso III. He was the first Portuguese monarch to claim the title "King of Portugal and the Algarve". The Moorish Kingdom of Granada continued for...
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Zirid dynasty (section Zirids of Granada)
Gharnāṭa (Granada) that year, Zawi founded the Taifa kingdom of Granada. Arab sources consider him to be the founder of the present-day city of Granada, a designation...
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cardinal (b. 1290) October 8 – Cola di Rienzo, Roman tribune (b. c. 1313) October 19 – Yusuf I, Sultan of Granada (b. 1318) date unknown – Wu Zhen, Chinese...
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"Il feudo di Ferentillo nel tempo di Alberico 1. Cybo Malaspina (1553-1623): istituzioni, economia, arte, confini : atti del Convegno di studi, Ferentillo...
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In 1232 Muhammad I proclaimed himself emir of Arjona, Jaén, Guadix and Baza and in 1237 of Granada, founding the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada. The weakness...
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