1213 Death of Muhammed. His infant son Yusuf Al-Mustansir succeeds.
1223 Death of Yusuf. Civil war breaks out among the Almohads.
1224 Abul-Malik, successor of Yusuf, deposed at Murcia by Abdallah Abu Muhammed, who succeeds. The Christian allies take Huejada in Valencia.
1227 Al-Mamun succeeds Abdallah. Discontent with the Almohads increases.
1232 Revolt of Al-Mutawakkil b. Hud, who drives Al-Mamun to Africa. End of the Almohad dynasty. Al-Mutawakkil takes Granada. Capture of the Balearic Isles by James I of Aragon.
1233 Great victory over the Moors by the Castilians.
1236 Capture of Cordova and part of Andalusia by Ferdinand III of Castile. James of Aragon attacks Valencia.
1237 Murder of Al-Mutawakkil by his generals.
THE KINGDOM OF GRANADA (1238-1492 A.D.)
With Al-Mutawakkil perishes the last semblance of Moorish unity. The emirs again become independent princes, but the Christian encroachment has been such that none of them has any considerable power, or territory, except Muhammed (I) Ben Al-Akhmar, who in 1238 founds the kingdom of Granada.