Muhammad V | |
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Al-Ghani bi'llah | |
Sultan of Granada (1st reign) | |
Reign | 1354–1359 |
Predecessor | Yusuf I of Granada |
Successor | Ismail II of Granada |
Sultan of Granada (2nd reign) | |
Reign | 1362–1391 |
Predecessor | Muhammad VI of Granada |
Successor | Yusuf II of Granada |
Born | 4 January 1339 |
Died | 16 January 1391 |
Dynasty | Nasrids |
Father | Yusuf I |
Religion | Islam |
Abu Abdallah Muhammad V (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد الخامس) (4 January 1339 – 16 January 1391), known by the regnal name al-Ghani bi'llah (Arabic: الغني بالله, romanized: al-Ghanī bi-ʾllāh, lit. 'He who is contented with God'),[1] was the eighth Nasrid ruler of the Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula.
He ruled between 1354–1359 and 1362–1391. His reign was part of the golden age of Nasrid rule. His architectural patronage also contributed some of the most famous elements of the Alhambra in Granada, including the Palace of the Lions.