Where was the Nasrid dynasty located?


Where was the Nasrid dynasty located? The Nasrids built a palace in their capital, Granada, around an existing hilltop fortress, which came to be known as the Alhambra (from the Arabic word for red, hamra, referring to the color of its outer stone walls). The Alhambra quickly became the most recognizable symbol of Islamic civilization in Spain.


How old are the Nasrid Palaces?

The founder of the dynasty, Alhamar, began to build in the 13th century, although the buildings that have survived to the present date date mainly from the 14th century. These palaces enclose within their walls the refinement and delicacy of the last Hispanic-Arab governors of Al Andalus, the Nasrid.


What are the 3 main parts of the Nasrid Palaces?

NASRID PALACES- ALHAMBRA Three palaces form these premises: The Mexuar, The Comares, or Yusuf I Palace and The Palace of the Lions, or of Mohammed V.