Morayma
Maryam bint Ibrahim al-’Attar (Arabic: مريم بنت إبراهيم العطّار) (1467 – 1493) also known as Morayma (مُرَيْمَةَ, lit. 'Little Maryam') was the last sultana of Granada as the spouse of Muhammad XII of Granada.[1] She has been used as an inspiration by many authors and often portrayed within fiction.
Biography
She was the daughter of Ali Athar, M. de Xagra, Granada's governor in Loja and a court functionary.
Morayma is described as beautiful and religious. Her wedding took place in 1482. Shortly thereafter, she and her husband were imprisoned by her father-in-law. They were liberated by Kingdom of Castile in 1483, but their children were kept as hostages. She did not see her children until after the fall of Granada in 1492.
Morayma followed her spouse in exile to Andarax Laujar but died shortly before they could leave for Fes in 1493.
Issue
- Aixa, later known as Sister Isabel de Granada.
- Ahmed
- Yusef
References
- ^ « Balance historiográfico del emirato nazarí de Granada (siglos XIII-XV) desde los estudios sobre al-Andalus : instituciones, sociedad y economía », Estratto da Reti Medievali Rivista, Florence, Firenze University Press, vol. IX, 2008 (ISSN 1593-2214, lire en ligne
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