The Assassination of Bani Al-Ahmar Sultans in the Kingdom of Granada

Abstract

Abstract: The Kingdom of Granada in the era of the Bani al-Ahmar occupied a large part of the Islamic history in Andalusia. Their rule lasted more than two and a half centuries (635-897 / 1238-1492). This kingdom was the last stronghold of the Muslim Arabs in Andalusia. Andalusians were forced to leave their cities when the Christians seized them. The Kingdom of Granada lived in difficult political circumstances, sometimes leading to instability, because of the rivalry between the princes of Bani al-Ahmar to take power. They often ended in the assassination of one another; assassinations included ministers, headscarves, judges and others. In the beginning, we dealt with the definition of assassination in language and terminology, and then we provided a translation of the sultans of Bani al-Ahmar, and then we explained the effects of the assassinations of the Granatian community. It was not possible to reach those results. The investigation and research, and accuracy in the collection of material and classifying them, were displayed in a clear and detailed way to get to the historical truth.