Muhammad VIII of Granada
Muhammad VIII (Arabic: محمد الثامن) (1411–1431), known as "the left handed", was the fourteenth Nasrid ruler of the Moorish Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula.
| Muhammad VIII | |
|---|---|
| Sultan of Granada (1st reign)  | |
| Reign | 1417–1419 | 
| Predecessor | Yusuf III of Granada | 
| Successor | Muhammad IX of Granada | 
| Sultan of Granada (2nd reign)  | |
| Reign | 1427–1429 | 
| Predecessor | Muhammad IX of Granada | 
| Successor | Muhammad IX of Granada | 
| Born | 1411 | 
| Died | 1431 | 
| Dynasty | Nasrides | 
| Father | Yusuf III | 
| Religion | Islam | 
Life
    
He, as eldest son, became Sultan after the death of his father Yusuf III.[1] His first reign lasted from 1417 to 1419, and his second from 1427 to 1429.[2] Immediately after coming to the throne, Muhammad renewed the treaties between Granada, Castile and Morocco, and sent troops to help the Moroccans in the Siege of Ceuta in 1418.
References
    
- E.J. Brill's first encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1936, Volume 1, M. Th. Houtsama, Leiden 1988, p. 880
 - The new Islamic dynasties: a chronological and genealogical manual, Clifford Edmund Bosworth, New York 2004, p. 22
 
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