Aixa
| Aixa | |
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Illustration of Aixa from Mugeres célebres de España y Portugal by Juan de Dios de la Rada, 1868. | |
| Born | Emirate of Granada |
| Died | after 1493 Fez, Morocco |
| Spouse |
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| Issue | Second Marriage Muhammad XII of Granada |
| House | Nasrid |
| Father | Muhammad IX of Granada (likely) |
Aisha al-Hurra (Arabic: عائشة الحرة; fl. 1493), generally known by the Spanish spelling Aixa, was a Queen of the Nasrid dynasty. She was the spouse of Muhammad XI and of Abu l-Hasan Ali, and the mother of Muhammad XII. She was politically active and exerted influence upon the state policy during the last years of the Emirate of Granada. Aixa is one of the best known women of the history of the Emirate of Granada.
Aixa was also known by the Muslims as ʿAisha al-Ḥorra; "al-Ḥorra" being a noble title (meaning "Free Woman") because she was one of the living descendants of Muhammed.