"Alhambra" is also the name of a very expensive and famous brand of Spain.
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The Alhambra, a famous Moorish citadel and palace, is in Granada.
Thus the city of Granada became the seat of the Nasrid sultanate (until 1238) and kingdom (from 1238), one of the longest-lasting Islamic dynasties in the history of al-Andalus.
The Alhambra decree of the Christian Monarchs asked the predominantly Muslim population to convert to Roman Catholicism or to return to their ancestral lands in North Africa.