-
considerable cultural and
economic prosperity for over two
centuries and the
Nasrids became one of the longest-lived
Muslim dynasties in the
Iberian Peninsula...
- most part, the
Nasrids were made into tribute-paying v****als from 1243.
Granada continued as a
center of
Islamic culture. The
Nasrids later formed alliances...
- last and
longest reigning Muslim dynasty in the
Iberian peninsula, the
Nasrids, who
ruled the
Emirate of Granada. Ibn al-Ahmar was a
relatively new political...
-
Mongol invasion of
Central Asia. The
Nasrids were a
branch of the
Saffarid dynasty, and the
establishment of the
Nasrid Kingdom at
Nimruz in 1068
until its...
-
Medina whom the
Nasrids trace their lineage to. With the
Reconquista in full
swing after the
conquest of
Cordoba in 1236, the
Nasrids aligned themselves...
-
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...
- dynasty, more
recent scholarship prefers to
refer to them as the
Naṣrids. The
Nasrid dynasty's
authority extended over to
their Arab
allies in al-Baḥrayn...
- last and
longest reigning Muslim dynasty in the
Iberian peninsula, the
Nasrids, who
ruled the
Emirate of Granada. However, when Ibn Al-Ahmar established...
- po****tion. The Banu
Ashqilula were a clan and—like the
Nasrids—were also from Arjona. They had been the
Nasrids' most
important allies during their rise to power...
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Naṣrids". In Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E.; Heinrichs, W. P. & Pellat, Ch. (eds...