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- Isabel_de_Solís abstract "Isabel de Solís (fl. 1485), was the slave concubine and later the consort of Abu l-Hasan Ali, Sultan of Granada. Originally a Christian from Castile, she converted to Islam under the name of Zoraya. She exerted a strong influence over her spouse.De Solís was the daughter of Castilian nobleman Sancho Jiménez Solís. When Granada's new king refused to continue paying tribute to the crown of Castile, Christian armies began raiding the Kingdom of Granada. In reprisal, Al-Zagal, the sultan's brother, began conducting raids on Castile. On one such occasion, Isabel de Solís was captured while taking refuge in a church. At the time, it was common practice to ransom captured prisoners who came from noble families. However, even though de Solís was noble by birth, her family refused to pay the ransom because of her previous rebellious behavior toward her father, who had condemned her to live in a convent for the rest of her life. For this reason, she was taken to the Alhambra palace in Granada and sold as a slave to Abu l-Hasan Ali, the sultan of Granada. De Solís was forced to become one of the sultan's concubines, but Abu l-Hasan Ali fell in love and married her, exiling his first spouse Aixa from the palace. Upon de Solís' conversion to Islam, she took the name Turai, Soraya or Zoraya. She had two sons with the sultan, Nasr and Said. Because Aixa (known as Fatima) was a descendant of the Prophet Mohammed, the people, especially the religious leaders, caused a civil war in Granada in 1482. Abu l-Hasan Ali was eventually deposed by his first wife Aixa, with the help of Aliatar, the warlord of Loja. De Solís was taken captive by the Aixa faction and allowed to live on condition that Abu l-Hasan Ali give up the throne to his son Boabdil. Later, Abu l-Hasan Ali dedicated his life to conducting many successful raids on Castile, which caused him to regain his popularity among the people of Granada. As a result, he ended up rescuing de Solís and recovering some of his lost power in Granada for a short while before dying. After the death of her husband, de Solís and her sons converted to Catholicism and took the names Juan de Granada and Ferdinand de Granada.Isabel de Solís appears as a character in the historical fiction work \"People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks, as does Abu l-Hasan Ali. She also is prominent character in the historical drama Isabel, along with Abu l-Hasan Ali.".
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- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Abu_l-Hasan_Ali,_Sultan_of_Granada.
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Aixa.
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Alhambra.
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Category:Converts_to_Roman_Catholicism.
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Category:Converts_to_Roman_Catholicism_from_Islam.
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Granada.
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_of_Al-Andalus.
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_of_the_Reconquista.
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Category:Royal_mistresses.
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spanish_slaves.
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Emirate_of_Granada.
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Floruit.
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Geraldine_Brooks_(writer).
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Granada.
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Historical_fiction.
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Isabel_(TV_series).
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Castile.
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad_XII_of_Granada.
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink People_of_the_Book_(novel).
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Religious_conversion.
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLink Sultan.
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLinkText "Isabel de Solís / Zoraya".
- Isabel_de_Solís wikiPageWikiLinkText "Isabel de Solís".
- Isabel_de_Solís name "Solis, Isabel De".
- Isabel_de_Solís shortDescription "Concubine of the Sultan of Grenada".
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- Isabel_de_Solís description "Concubine of the Sultan of Grenada".
- Isabel_de_Solís subject Category:Converts_to_Roman_Catholicism.
- Isabel_de_Solís subject Category:Converts_to_Roman_Catholicism_from_Islam.
- Isabel_de_Solís subject Category:People_from_Granada.
- Isabel_de_Solís subject Category:People_of_Al-Andalus.
- Isabel_de_Solís subject Category:People_of_the_Reconquista.
- Isabel_de_Solís subject Category:Royal_mistresses.
- Isabel_de_Solís subject Category:Spanish_slaves.
- Isabel_de_Solís subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Isabel_de_Solís subject Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- Isabel_de_Solís hypernym Concubine.
- Isabel_de_Solís type Agent.
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- Isabel_de_Solís type Person.
- Isabel_de_Solís type Catholic.
- Isabel_de_Solís type Courtesan.
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- Isabel_de_Solís comment "Isabel de Solís (fl. 1485), was the slave concubine and later the consort of Abu l-Hasan Ali, Sultan of Granada. Originally a Christian from Castile, she converted to Islam under the name of Zoraya. She exerted a strong influence over her spouse.De Solís was the daughter of Castilian nobleman Sancho Jiménez Solís. When Granada's new king refused to continue paying tribute to the crown of Castile, Christian armies began raiding the Kingdom of Granada.".
- Isabel_de_Solís label "Isabel de Solís".
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- Isabel_de_Solís sameAs Isabelle_de_Solis.
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- Isabel_de_Solís wasDerivedFrom Isabel_de_Solís?oldid=664804896.
- Isabel_de_Solís isPrimaryTopicOf Isabel_de_Solís.
- Isabel_de_Solís name "Solis, Isabel De".