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...
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The Nasrid dynasty, also referred to as the Later Saffarids of Seistan or the Maliks of Nimruz, was an Iranian Sunni dynasty that ruled Sistan in the power...
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Emirate of Granada (redirect from Nasrid Kingdom of Granada)
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...
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Alhambra (category Nasrid dynasty)
channel carrying the water was built (...) During the reign of the Nasrid Dynasty, the Alhambra was transformed into a palatine city, complete with an...
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Nasrid–Ottoman relations occurred during the last years of the 15th century, as the Nasrid dynasty attempted to obtain the help of the Ottoman Empire against...
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Sistan (section Nasrid dynasty)
l-Fadl Nasr founded the Nasrid dynasty, who were a branch of the Saffarids. They became vassals of the Ghaznavids. The dynasty then became vassals of the...
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Alcázar (section Nasrid dynasty (1184–1492))
red one' in English, is a large fortified palace-city built by the Nasrid dynasty to function as a royal residence. It is well known for its use of Islamic...
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Shia Muslim. The Saffarid dynasty and its neighbors at its peak in 900 CE Saffarid Soldier Iranian Intermezzo Nasrid dynasty (Sistan) Mihrabanids Samanids...
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Muslim state on the Iberian Peninsula, and the founder of its ruling Nasrid dynasty. He lived during a time when Iberia's Christian kingdoms—especially...
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Mihrabanids (redirect from Mihrabanid dynasty)
It was the third indigenous Muslim dynasty of Sistan, having been preceded by the Saffarid and Nasrid dynasties. Most of what is known about the Mihrabanids...
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Alhambra, Éditions Phébus, 1998 (online edition) Nasrid dynasty, Granada (1237-1492) Nasrid dynasty of Granada (in Arabic) بنو نصر/النصريون/بنو الأحمر...
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Lakhmid kingdom (category Arab dynasties)
been applied to the ruling dynasty, more recent scholarship prefers to refer to the latter as the Naṣrids. The Nasrid dynasty authority extended over to...
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Qajar Iran (redirect from Iran under Qajar dynasty)
or the Qajar Empire, was the Iranian state under the rule of the Qajar dynasty, which was of Turkic origin, specifically from the Qajar tribe, from 1789...
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by Muhammad ibn al-Ahmar in 1230 and was ruled by the Nasrid dynasty, the longest reigning dynasty in the history of al-Andalus. Although surrounded by...
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of sultans now known as the al-dawla al-isma'iliyya al-nasriyya (the Nasrid dynasty of Ismail). Historians characterise him as an effective ruler who improved...
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Ilkhanate (redirect from Ilkhanid Dynasty)
Empire (1501–1736). Similar to the development in China under the Yuan dynasty, the revival of the concept of territorial unity, although not intended...
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The Bavand dynasty (Persian: باوندیان) (also spelled Bavend), or simply the Bavandids, was an Iranian dynasty that ruled in parts of Tabaristan (present-day...
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Banu Khazraj (section The Nasrids in Granada)
city was besieged. See Nasrid dynasty for a full list of the Nasrid rulers of Granada. The most prominent members of the dynasty were: Mohammed ibn Alhamar...
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ʿashar; c. 1460–1533), known in Europe as Boabdil, was the 22nd and last Nasrid ruler of the Emirate of Granada in Iberia. Muhammad XII was the son of Abu...
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dynasty (1171–1254) Hafsid dynasty (1229–1574) Nasrid dynasty (1232–1492; Granada, Ceuta) Marinid dynasty (1244–1465) Abbasid Caliph (1250–1517; North Africa...
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The Sajid dynasty (Persian: ساجیان, romanized: sâjiyân, also known as Banu Saj) was an Iranian Muslim dynasty that ruled from 889/890 until 929. The Sajids...
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that found in the Emirate of Granada, in Spain, under the contemporary Nasrid dynasty. The decoration of the famous Alhambra is thus reminiscent of what was...
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Aixa (category Nasrid dynasty)
generally known under her Spanish name Aixa (fl. 1493), was a Queen of the Nasrid dynasty. She was the spouse of Muhammed XI and of Abu l-Hasan Ali, and the mother...
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Almohad Caliphate (redirect from Almohad Dynasty)
Almohads would not return. With the departure of the Almohads, the Nasrid dynasty ("Banū Naṣr", Arabic: بنو نصر) rose to power in Granada. After the great...
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Almoravids and Almohads vary) The Madrasah of Granada was founded by the Nasrid dynasty monarch Yusuf I, Sultan of Granada in 1349 and housed many of the most...
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The Zand dynasty (Persian: دودمان زندیان, romanized: Dudemāne Zandiyān) was an Iranian dynasty, founded by Karim Khan Zand (r. 1751–1779) that initially...
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The Tahirid dynasty (Persian: طاهریان, romanized: Tâheriyân, pronounced [t̪ɒːheɾiˈjɒːn]) was an Arabized Sunni Muslim dynasty of Persian dehqan origin...
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History of Iran (redirect from Persian Empire (dynasty))
region. Iran was reunified as an independent state in 1501 by the Safavid dynasty, which established Shia Islam as the empire's official religion, marking...
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718 AH) in the Alhambra, the fortified royal palace complex of the Nasrid dynasty of the Emirate of Granada. He was the third son of the reigning sultan...
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al-Andalus history. The taifas were eventually incorporated by the Almoravid dynasty in the late 11th century and, on its collapse, many taifas re-appeared...
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