- Xativa, prosperity of, ii. [387];
- besieged by Jaime, [389];
- surrender of, [391].
- Ximenes, Cardinal, character and origin of, iii. [235], [236];
- burns Arabic manuscripts at Granada, [243].
Y
- Yahya, faqui, leads a rebellion, i. [465];
- becomes a favorite of Abd-al-Rahman II., [468].
- Yahya-Ibn-Salmah, Emir, i. [291].
- Yakub-al-Mansur invades Andalusia, ii. [307];
- death of, [314].
- Yusuf-al-Fehri, Emir, i. [320];
- abdicates, [394];
- is killed, [396].
- Yusuf, King of Granada, at the battle of Salado, ii. [480];
- character of, [484].
- Yusuf, Sultan of Almohades, ii. [299];
- public works of, at Seville, [301];
- is killed near Lisbon, [304].
- Yusuf, the Almoravide, invades Spain, ii. [199];
- death and character of, [241].
Z
- Zahira founded by Al-Mansur, i. [717].
- Zaid, wali of Barcelona, his heroic defence, i. [449].
- Zallaca, battle of, ii. [204].
- Zamora stormed by the Moors, i. [732].
- Zeyd-Ibn-Kesade overruns Andalusia, i. [238].
- Ziadet-Allah, Sultan of Africa, ii. [10].
- Ziryab, the musician, i. [496];
- his versatility, [497].
- Ziyad-Ibn-Aflah, prefect, aids conspiracy, i. [709].
- Zobeir, Ibn-al-, his success during the invasion of Africa, i. [140].
- Zonaria, Hebrew prophet, i. [289].
END OF VOLUME III.
Transcriber’s Notes:
1. Obvious printers’, punctuation and spelling errors have been corrected silently.
2. Where hyphenation is in doubt, it has been retained as in the original.
3. Some hyphenated and non-hyphenated versions of the same words have been retained as in the original.