Ismail II | |||||
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Sultan of Granada | |||||
Reign | 23 August 1359 – 24 June/13 July 1360 | ||||
Predecessor | Muhammad V | ||||
Successor | Muhammad VI | ||||
Born | 4 October 1339 Alhambra, Granada | ||||
Died | 24 June or 13 July 1360 Alhambra, Granada | ||||
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Dynasty | Nasrid | ||||
Father | Yusuf I | ||||
Mother | Maryam | ||||
Religion | Islam |
Abu al-Walid Ismail II ibn Yusuf (أبو الوليد إسماعيل بن يوسف, 4 October 1339 – 24 June or 13 July 1360) was the ninth Nasrid ruler of the Emirate of Granada on the Iberian Peninsula. He reigned from 23 August 1359 until his death.
The second son of Yusuf I, he was initially the favourite of his father due to the influence of his mother Maryam, of whom he was the first son. His half-brother Muhammad V succeeded in 1354 after their father's assassination, and Ismail lived in a palace provided by the new Sultan. He dethroned his half-brother on 23 August 1359 in a coup that was masterminded by his mother Maryam and his brother-in-law Muhammad el Bermejo. With Muhammad V exiled in North Africa, Ismail's rule came to be dominated by el Bermejo. They had a falling-out, which resulted in the violent overthrow of Ismail by his brother-in-law after less than a year as sultan. Ismail was executed along with his brother Qays and his ministers.