Ismail II of Granada

Abu'l-Walid Ismail II (October 2, 1338 June 24, 1360), was the second son of Yusuf I and the ninth Nasrid ruler of the Moorish Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula. He reigned from August 1359 until June 1360.

Ismail II
Sultan of Granada
ReignAugust 1359 – 24 June 1360
PredecessorMuhammad V of Granada
SuccessorMuhammad VI of Granada
Born2 October 1338
Died24 June 1360
DynastyNasrides
FatherYusuf I of Granada
MotherMaryem
Religionislam

Conspiracy

Ismail II was the eldest son of Yusuf I's second wife Maryem, born nine months after his elder half-brother Muhammad V on October 2, 1338. He conspired with his mother, his full blood sister and her husband Muhammad VI to take control of the kingdom. Conspirators took the palace by surprise in August 1359. Ismail II's half-brother, the legitimate ruler Muhammad V escaped with his family first to Gaudix and then across the sea to Morocco, where he was given asylum.

Ismail II came to the throne and lasted less than a year. He and his brother Qays were murdered in a dungeon of the Alhambra on the orders of his brother in-law Muhammad VI on June 24, 1360 AD. His brother in-law ruled as Muhammad VI.

References

  • Islamic Spain 1250 to 1500 by Leonard Patrick Harvey; University of Chicago Press, 1992
  • The Three Great Sultans of al-Dawla al-Ismā'īliyya al-Naṣriyya Who Built the Fourteenth-Century Alhambra: Ismā'īl I, Yūsuf I, Muḥammad V (713-793/1314-1391) Antonio Fernández-Puertas, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Third Series, Vol. 7, No. 1 (Apr., 1997), pp. 1-25
Ismail II of Granada
Cadet branch of the Banu Khazraj
Born: 1338 Died: 1360
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Muhammad V
Sultan of Granada
13591360
Succeeded by
Muhammad VI


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