Castilian-Granadan War (1431–1455)

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The Castilian-Granadan War (1431–1455) was a protracted late-medieval conflict between the Crown of Castile and the Nasrid Emirate of Granada that formed part of the wider Christian–Muslim struggles on the Iberian Peninsula leading up to the final Reconquista.

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Castilian-Granadan War (1431–1455) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval conflict
war
belligerent Crown of Castile NERFINISHED
Nasrid Emirate of Granada NERFINISHED
chronologicalContext 15th century
combatantReligion Islam NERFINISHED
Roman Catholicism
conflictBetween Crown of Castile NERFINISHED
Nasrid Emirate of Granada NERFINISHED
endDate 1455
era Late Middle Ages
followedBy late 15th-century Granada War (1482–1492) NERFINISHED
hasCause frontier tensions between Castile and Granada
religious and political rivalry between Christians and Muslims in Iberia
historicalSignificance contributed to the gradual weakening of the Nasrid Emirate of Granada
formed part of the long process leading to the final conquest of Granada in 1492
location Emirate of Granada NERFINISHED
Iberian Peninsula NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Castile NERFINISHED
partOf Castilian–Granadan wars NERFINISHED
Christian–Muslim conflicts in the Iberian Peninsula NERFINISHED
Reconquista NERFINISHED
precededBy earlier Castilian–Granadan frontier warfare
primaryTheater Castilian–Granadan frontier
region Andalusia NERFINISHED
religiousAspect Christian–Muslim conflict
result continued survival of the Nasrid Emirate of Granada
startDate 1431

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Granada War follows Castilian-Granadan War (1431–1455)