emirate of granada
The Emirate of Granada was a historical Muslim state located in southern Spain, which existed from 1238 to 1492. It was the last remaining Muslim territory on the Iberian Peninsula, ruled by the Nasrid dynasty. The emirate encompassed the city of Granada and its surrounding regions, with its culture being heavily influenced by Islamic art, architecture, and governance. The emirate faced political and military struggles against the neighboring Christian kingdoms until its final conquest by the Catholic Monarchs in 1492, marking the end of Islamic rule in Spain.
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