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  1. Yusuf I of Granada - Wikipedia. Abu al-Hajjaj Yusuf ibn Ismail ( Arabic: أبو الحجاج يوسف بن إسماعيل; 29 June 1318 – 19 October 1354), known by the regnal name al-Muayyad billah ( المؤيد بالله, "He who is aided by God"), [1] was the seventh Nasrid ruler of the Emirate of Granada on the Iberian Peninsula.

  2. Abu al-Hajjaj Yusuf ibn Ismail, known by the regnal name al-Muayyad billah, was the seventh Nasrid ruler of the Emirate of Granada on the Iberian Peninsula. The third son of Ismail I, he was Sultan between 1333 and 1354, after his brother Muhammad IV was assassinated.

  3. Abu al-Hajjaj Yusuf ibn Ismail (June 29, 1318 - October 19, 1354), known by the regnal name al-Muayyad billah ("He who is aided by God"), was the seventh Nasrid ruler of the Emirate of Granada on the Iberian Peninsula. The third son of Ismail I, he was Sultan between 1333 and 1354, after his brother Muhammad IV (1325–1333) was assassinated.

  4. The Battle of Río Salado also known as the Battle of Tarifa (30 October 1340) was a battle of the armies of King Afonso IV of Portugal and King Alfonso XI of Castile against those of Sultan Abu al-Hasan 'Ali of the Marinid dynasty and Yusuf I of Granada.

    • 30 October 1340
    • Castilian-Portuguese victory [1]
  5. Yusuf I of Granada, also known as Yusuf the Jester, was a sultan who ruled the Emirate of Granada during the Nasrid dynasty from 1333 to 1354. He was known for his love of good food and great jokes.

  6. Abu al-Hajjaj Yusuf ibn Ismail (Arabic: أبو الحجاج يوسف بن إسماعيل; 29 June 1318 – 19 October 1354), known by the regnal name al-Muayyad billah (المؤيد بالله, "He who is aided by God"), was the seventh Nasrid ruler of the Emirate of Granada on the Iberian Peninsula.

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  8. Madrasa Yusufiyya. Granada, Spain. In the first half of the fourteenth century, the Nasrid Sultan Yusuf I ordered the construction of a madrasa next to Granada's congregational mosque.