- 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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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....
- architecture. The
complex was
begun in 1238 by
Muhammad I Ibn al-Ahmar, the
first Nasrid emir and
founder of the
Emirate of Granada, the last
Muslim state of Al-Andalus...
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victor except Allah") is an
Arabic phrase that was used as the
motto of the
Nasrid Emirate of Granada, the last
Muslim state to rule
parts of the
Iberian Peninsula...
- The
Nasrid dynasty, also
referred to as the
Later Saffarids of
Seistan or the
Maliks of Nimruz, was an
Iranian ****
dynasty that
ruled Sistan in the power...
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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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Castilians provided refuge and aid to some
Nasrid emirs against other Nasrid rivals. On
other occasions the
Nasrids attempted to
leverage the aid of the North...
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monuments and for
largely retaining its
medieval street plan
dating back to the
Nasrid period (13th to 15th centuries),
although it
nonetheless went
through many...
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vertical line inwards.
Nasrid arch is the
stilted derivative of a
multifoil arch. It was
developed during the rule of the
Nasrid dynasty and
became its...
- palaces,
gardens and
forts in Granada, Spain. It was
commissioned by the
Nasrid sultan Muhammad V of the
Emirate of
Granada in Al-Andalus. Its construction...