Isabel de Solís

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Isabel de Solís was a Castilian Christian captive who became a converted Muslim consort of the Nasrid ruler Muley Hacén (Abu al-Hasan Ali) during the final years of the Emirate of Granada.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Castilian person
concubine
convert to Islam
historical figure
activeDuring late 15th century
alsoKnownAs Soraya NERFINISHED
Thurayya NERFINISHED
Zoraya NERFINISHED
associatedWithDynasty Nasrid dynasty NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent final years of the Emirate of Granada
associatedWithState Emirate of Granada NERFINISHED
captivityStatus captive
capturedBy Nasrid forces NERFINISHED
convertedFromReligion Christianity NERFINISHED
convertedToReligion Islam NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Crown of Castile NERFINISHED
ethnicOrigin Castilian
gender female
languageSpoken Arabic
Castilian
notableFor being a Castilian captive who became a Muslim consort of Muley Hacén
influence at the Nasrid court in Granada
position consort of the Nasrid ruler of Granada
religion Christianity
Islam
residence Alhambra NERFINISHED
Emirate of Granada NERFINISHED
spouse Abu al-Hasan Ali NERFINISHED
Muley Hacén NERFINISHED

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Muley Hacén spouse Isabel de Solís