306 index
Maghrib, 20 , 28 , 30 , 33 , 36 , 167 n 70
al- Mahdī, 9 , 94
Mahmood, Saba, 261 n 39 , 262 n 46
Maistre, Joseph- Marie de, 145 , 150
Mālikī jurists, 125 – 27 , 128
Mallorca: conquered by Jaume I, 7 , 116 ;
Jaume of, 47 , 52
al- Ma’mūn, 89
Manfred of Sicily, 45 , 46 , 178 n 51
Manuel, Don Juan, 20 , 56 , 133
al- Maqqarī, 87
Mariana, Juan de, 20
Marín, Pero, 50 , 132
Marīnid Ghuzāh. See al- Ghuzāh
al- Mujāhidūn
Marīnids, 11 – 12 ; abandoning foothold in al-
Andalus, 33 ; ‘Abd al- Wādids’ struggle
against, 31 , 169 n 92 ; Alfons II conclud-
ing peace treaty with, 78 ; Alfons II
recruiting jenets from, 77 – 78 , 207 n 15 ;
bureaucracy of, 55 ; chart of, 2 ; hostility
toward Crown of Aragon and Castile,
31 – 33 ; Ibn Khaldūn on, 28 , 29 , 30 , 35 ;
inspired by Ghuzāh successes, 35 ; Jewish
administrators of, 55 ; purposes served
by Ghuzāh for, 121 ; three exiled princes
of, 35 , 37 , 38 , 119 – 20 , 121 – 22. See also
Fez (Fās)
al- Mariyya (Almería), 49 , 130 , 135 , 138 – 39 ,
240 n 1
Marrakesh, 11 , 30
Martin IV, 47
Maṣmūda Berbers, 29
Massinger, Philip, 18
al- Māzarī, 127
medievalists, 59 , 67 , 142 , 149 , 151
Menéndez Pidal, Ramón, 143 , 144
merum imperium, 69 , 70 , 72 , 81
military- aristocratic culture, 64
military slavery. See slavery, military, in
Islamic world
Minorca, 116
Miraculos romanzados, 26 , 115 , 116 , 132
modernity, 145 , 146 , 147 , 149 , 150 , 263 n 65
Moncada, William de (Guillem de
Moncada), 82 , 91 , 208 n 25
Mongol Khan, 23
monotheism, of Ibn Tūmart, 9 – 10 , 81
Montegut, Pere de, 101 – 2 , 137 – 38
Montesquieu, 86
Moore, Robert, 262 n 47
Moorish Guard: of fifteenth- century Castil-
ian kings, 66 – 67 , 93 ; of Francisco Franco,
96 – 97 , 144
Moors, 25 – 26
Morocco, 9 , 28 , 32 , 33 , 62 , 92 , 93 , 96
Mozarabic Chronicle of 754 , 26
Muça Abenrrohh (Mūsā b. Raḥḥū), 38 , 48 ,
50 , 120 , 122 , 123 , 240 n 6
Muça Almentauri, 62 , 98 , 99 , 100 , 102 – 3 ,
114 – 15 , 220 n 1
Mudéjares (Crown’s Muslim population):
Christian legislation on clothing of, 66 ;
community leaders of, 114 , 235 n 80 ; em-
ployed for weapon making, 43 ; etymol-
ogy of, 155 n 2 ; financing Pere II’s mission
to Granada, 39 ; five Muslim horsemen
with ties to, 1 ; Guerra Jenetorum and,
117 ; jenets’ interactions with, 112 – 18 ;
jenets supporting rebellions of, 1 , 23 – 25 ;
Marīnids’ expeditions to aid, 31 – 33 ; po-
litically subjugated and socially inferior,
204 n 147 ; religious duty to emigrate,
115 , 125 – 26 , 134 ; scholarly confusion of
jenets with, 16 , 160 n 6 ; as soldiers used
by Crown of Aragon, 42 – 43 , 175 n 17 ,
175 nn 21 – 22 ; in Valencia, 7 , 23 , 24 – 25 ,
112 – 15 , 138 – 39 ; as veterinarian and
horse smith for Crown, 61
Muḥammad b. Idrīs, 34 , 50
Muḥammad I, 24. See also Naṣrid rulers of
Granada
Muḥammad II, 61 , 129
Muḥammad III (the Deposed), 129
Muḥammad IV, 123
Muḥammad V, 123 , 124
Muntaner, Ramon, 8 , 44
al- Murābiṭūn. See Almoravids
Murcia: divided between Aragon and Cas-
tile, 138 ; Muslim uprising in, 23 – 24 , 32
Murghim b. Ṣābir, 78 , 84 , 206 n 13 , 211 n 58
murū’a, 64
Mūsā b. ‘Alī, 35 , 171 n 117
Mūsā b. Raḥḥū (Muça Abenrrohh), 38 , 48 ,
50 , 120 , 122 , 123 , 240 n 6
Muslim population of Crown. See
Mudéjares
al- Mustanṣir, 76
al- Mu‘taṣim, 94
al- Muwaḥḥidūn. See Almohads