In Muslim Spain, the king was referred to as the "Caliph" or "Emir," depending on the period and context. The term "Caliph" was used during the height of the Umayyad rule, particularly when Córdoba became a significant center of power. Later, when local leaders emerged, they often held the title of "Emir," which signified a commander or prince in charge of a territory. The political landscape was marked by various emirates and taifas after the fall of the Caliphate of Córdoba.
If you mean Muslim ruler, then is called Sultan, Amir, king, or president. If you mean Muslim religious leader, then is called Imam, sheikh, or Amir
The last Muslim ruler in Spain was Muhammad II, the Emir of Granada. Ferdinand and Isabella's army defeated his in 1492.
Spain expelled the Muslim Moors in the 15th century.
Al-Andalus was a Muslim state in Spain settled by the Abbasids.
Tariq Bin Ziad invaded Spain but it was Abdul Rahman -I who conquered Spain and established Muslim caliphate there.
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There is no "Muslim King". Individual contries that are offcially muslim do have kings, but the isn't one over every muslim.
Abdur Rehman Ibn e Muawiyah was the first Muslim conqueror of spain.
Beurger King Muslim was created in 2005.
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In 1492, the Spanish regained Granada, the last Muslim-held city in Spain.