Muhammad VIII (Arabic: محمد الثامن; 1411–1431), known as "the left handed", was the fourteenth Nasrid ruler of the Islamic Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula.
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MuhammadVIII (Arabic: محمد الثامن; 1411–1431), known as "the left handed", was the fourteenth Nasrid ruler of the Islamic Emirate ofGranada in Al-Andalus...
Throne of Granada, the Sultan Muhammad X in 1447, Muhammad IX continued his policies with regards to the Crown of Castile. His predecessor (Muhammad X) had...
Nasrid ruler of the Emirate ofGranada in Al-Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula, succeeding his father, Muhammad I. Already experienced in matters of state when...
The Emirate ofGranada, also known as the Nasrid Kingdom ofGranada, was an Islamic polity in the southern Iberian Peninsula during the Late Middle Ages...
Mohammed VIII may refer to: Muhammed VIII, Sultan ofGranada (1411–1431) Mohammed VIIIof Bornu (1811–1814) of the Sayfawa dynasty MuhammadVIII al-Amin...
ruler of the Moorish Emirate ofGranada in Al-Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula from 1408 to 1417. He inherited the throne from his brother, Muhammad VII...
Boniface VIII announces first Jubilee Year in Rome, promotes a crusade. 1302 8 April. Muhammad III ofGranada becomes ruler of the Emirate ofGranada after...
and the concession ofGranada as a vassal of Castile. MuhammadVIII surrendered in 1429 and was killed in March 1431, leaving Muhammad IX on the throne...
throne ofGranada. Muhammad IX ofGranada had entered Iberia from Tunisia in 1429, with the promise of Castilian support in overthrowing MuhammadVIIIof Granada...
Edward VIII (Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David; 23 June 1894 – 28 May 1972), later known as the Duke of Windsor, was King of the United...
built under their reign. The dynasty founded by Muhammad I ofGranada held a territory that included Granada, Jaén, Almería, and Málaga. Valencia, Játiva...
history of Spain. The Christian forces of King Alfonso VIIIof Castile, were joined by the armies of his rivals, Sancho VII of Navarre and Peter II of Aragon...
of the Reconquista of Spain, Europe's (Spain) discovery of the New World, and the expulsion of Jews from Spain. January 2 – Fall ofGranada: Muhammad...
of the Julian calendar. January 22 – Sultan Muhammad I (or Ibn al-Ahmar) suffers fatal injuries after falling from his horse near the city ofGranada...
moving Castilian force raids very close of Lucena. Emir Muhammad XII ofGranada becomes the first King ofGranada to be captured by the Christians. 1484 –...
Arabic phrase that was used as the motto of the Nasrid Emirate ofGranada, the last Muslim state to rule parts of the Iberian Peninsula. A similar phrase...
ad-Din MuhammadofGranada sends envoys to the Marinid court at Fez, in Morocco. May 5 – Robert the Wise becomes the new King of Naples upon the death of his...
enters the University of Kraków. January 2 – Fall ofGranada: Muhammad XII, the last Emir ofGranada, surrenders his city to the army of the Catholic Monarchs...
came in 1212, when Muhammad al-Nasir (1199–1214) was defeated at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in the Sierra Morena by an alliance of the Christian forces...
configuration of the province ofGranada is the result of a long process of territorial organization that reached its culmination in 1833, by means of the decree...
701 AH) Sultan Muhammad II dies after a 29-year reign and is succeeded by his son Muhammad III as ruler ofGranada. Within two weeks of his accession,...
voyage of Christopher Columbus in 1492. That year the couple defeated Granada, the last Muslim state in Western Europe, thus completing the centuries-long...
recounts the transfiguration of Jesus and his proclamation of the prophet, Muhammad, who will come after him.: 38–39 After a number of his parables and teachings...