Nasrid dynasty
| Nasrid dynasty بنو نصر | |
|---|---|
| Parent house | Banu Khazraj | 
| Country | Emirate of Granada | 
| Founded | 1232 | 
| Founder | Muhammad I of Granada | 
| Final ruler | Muhammad XII of Granada | 
| Deposition | 2 January 1492 (Treaty of Granada) | 
The Nasrid dynasty (Arabic: بنو نصر banū Naṣr or بنو الأحمر banū al-Aḥmar; Spanish: Nazarí) was an Arab dynasty that ruled the Emirate of Granada from 1232 to 1492. It was the last Muslim dynasty in the Iberian Peninsula. Twenty-three sultans ruled Granada from the founding of the dynasty in 1232 by Muhammad I until 1492, when Muhammad XII surrendered all lands to Isabella I of Castile. Today, the most visible evidence of the Nasrid dynasty is the Alhambra palace complex built under their reign.