Jc. Ruiz Souza, The Palace of the Lions in the Alhambra: Madrasa, zawiya and tomb of Muhammad V? A study for discussion, AL-QANTARA, 22(1), 2001, pp. 77-120
This article shows a new interpretation of the function of the famous Court
of Lions in the Alhambra of Granada, built in the 1360's by Muhammad V. Th
e study of the contemporary architecture in the Maghreb (Fez, Sale, Tlemcen
, etc.), the close relations between Muhammad V of Granada and the neighbor
ing Islamic countries, his own knowledge of the architecture produced under
the Marinid dynasty during his exile in Fez from 1359 to 1362, etc., makes
us reconsider the Palace of the Lions as a royal madrasa-zawiya, where its
founder could even have been buried in 1391. Moreover this hypothesis woul
d clearly explain the numerous anomalies the Palace of Lions presents.