Abu l-Hasan Ali, Sultan of Granada

Abu l-Hasan Ali (Arabic: أبو الحسن علي Abū al-Ḥasan ‘Alī; d. 1485), known as Muley Hacén in Spanish (Muley being derived from Arabic Mawlay = "My Lord"), was the twenty-first Nasrid ruler of the Emirate of Granada in Spain, from 1464 to 1482 and again from 1483 to 1485.

Life

Son of Said, Abu l-Hasan Ali became sultan in 1464, and in 1477 he refused to pay tribute to the Crown of Castile. In 1481 he ordered a invasion to the city of Zahara de la Sierra by surprise, killing and enslaving Christians unarmed. This action is taken by Isabella I of Castile as a pretext to start the war against Granada.

He was the father of Muhammad XII (also known as Boabdil), the last sultan of Granada, by his relative Aixa.

He took a captive Christian slave named Isabel de Solís and fell in love with her, renamed after her conversion as his second wife Zoraida or Soraya (Thuraya = "Star"), the daughter of Sancho Jiménez de Solís, Alcalde of La Peña de Martos, he had two sons. There are no other biographical elements on Zoraya: She could have joined him in his exile with her two sons. It seems that after the death of Abû l-Hassan, Zoraya and her two sons re-converted to Catholicism. The sons took the name of Juan de Granada and Fernando de Granada.

Abu l-Hasan Ali appears as a character, along with Isabel de Solís, in the novel "People of the Book" by Geraldine Brooks.

External links

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See also

References

  1. http://digistore.bib.ulb.ac.be/2006/DL2632878_000_f.pdf
Abu l-Hasan Ali, Sultan of Granada
Cadet branch of the Banu Khazraj
Died: 1485
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Said
Sultan of Granada
14641482
Succeeded by
Muhammad XII
Preceded by
Muhammad XII
Sultan of Granada
14831485
Succeeded by
Muhammed XIII


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