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Encyclopedia > Boabdil of Granada
The Capitulation of Granada by F. Padilla: Boabdil confronts Ferdinand and Isabella

Boabdil (a corruption of the name Abu Abdullah) called el Chico, the little, and also ci Zogoybi, the unfortunate, was the last Moorish ruler of the taifa of Granada. A son of Muley Abul Hassan, king of Granada, he was proclaimed king in 1482 in place of his father, who was driven from the land.


Boabdil soon after sought to gain prestige by invading Castile. He was taken prisoner at Lucena in 1483, and only obtained his freedom by consenting to hold Granada as a tributary kingdom under Ferdinand and Isabella, king and queen of Castile and Aragon.


The next few years were consumed in struggles with his father and his uncle Abdullah ez Zagal. In 1491 Boabdil was summoned by Ferdinand and Isabella to surrender the city of Granada, and on his refusal it was besieged by the Castilians. Eventually, the Capitulation of Granada was effected, January 2, 1492, and Boabdil retired to his seoro of las Alpujarras in Andalusia.


Subsequently he crossed to the Maghreb and settled in Fez, where he is said to have been killed in battle fighting for his kinsman, the ruler of Fez. The spot from which Boabdil looked for the last time on Granada is still shown, and is known as "the Last Sigh of the Moor" (ci ultimo suspiris del Moro).


Under the terms of the Capitulation, the Granadinos were permitted life, lands and their faith as mudjares. Their Catholic Majesties honored the terms of the Capitulation for nine years, but with Granada well under control, a decree of conversion or exile was emitted, the Moriscos who stayed submitted to the new faith, and the political history of al-Andalus was at an end.




This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopdia Britannica.


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Granada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1059 words)
Granada is a city and the capital of the province of Granada, in the community of Andalusia, Spain.
At the 2003 census, the population of the city of Granada proper was 237,663, and the population of the entire urban area was estimated to be 450,439, ranking as the 13th-largest urban area of the Spanish Kingdom.
From 1232 to 1492, Granada ( Arabic غرناطة Ġarnāṭah) was the seat of the Nasrid dynasty that ruled the sultanate (until 1238) and kingdom from the mid 13th century to the 15th century, one of the longest-lasting Islamic dynasties in the history of al-Andalus.
Boabdil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (397 words)
Boabdil (a corruption of the name Abu Abdullah, or, in full, Abu 'abd Allah Muhammad XII) ( 1460 ?- 1527) was the last Moorish king of Granada (of the Nasrid dynasty).
In 1489 Boabdil was summoned by Ferdinand and Isabella to surrender the city of Granada, and on his refusal it was besieged by the Castilians.
Their Catholic Majesties honored the terms of the Capitulation for nine years, but with Granada well under control, a decree of conversion or exile was emitted, the Moriscos who stayed submitted to the new faith, and the political history of al-Andalus was at an end.
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