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Ismail I (
1279 –
July 6,
1325), was the grandson of
Muhammed II al-Faqih and the fifth
Nasrid ruler of
Granada in
Iberia. Ismail I was the son of the princess Fatima, daughter of
Muhammed II al-Faqih and nephew of both sultans
Muhammed III and
Nasr. His father was Abu Sa'id Faraj, also a cousin as well as brother in-law to the sultans
Muhammed III and
Nasr, and his own wife Fatima.
He significantly added to the
Alhambra complex and the palace of
Generalife. He also built the
Alcazar Genil, which functioned as a residence for the elderly women of the sultan’s household. Ismail I fathered at least four sons: Muhammed, Ismail, Faraj and Yusef; two of whom would succeed him respectively as
Muhammed IV and
Yusuf I.
Ismail I was assassinated by his cousin. Servants carried the dying Ismail I to his mother Fatima’s chambers where he perished from his wounds.
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