**Rabbi Yosef bar Shmuel the Nagid** HaLevi [(the aforementioned in year 4880)] sat on his father's throne in Granada in Sepharad for nine and a half years until the year 4825 [(Tzeda LaDerech) Seder HaKabbalah chapter 39b and chapter 68b writes that he received from his teachers around the year 4800. And in my opinion this is the one that the Raavad called Nagid in Parshat Vayera. And the Nagid in Granada was killed, and 1500 Jews in the year 4825.
And see Yuchsin in the generations of the Geonim.] All the good qualities that were in his father he lacked only that he was not as humble as his father because he grew up in wealth and did not bear the yoke from his youth and his heart became proud to the point of destruction. And the ministers of the Philistines seized him and he was killed on the Sabbath day, the 9th of Tevet in the year 4845 [(should read 4860, and the Tzeda LaDerech reads 4825) and Yuchsin at the beginning of the later generations writes that the Nagid was killed in 4827 and so too in Seder HaKabbalah of the Rema, but it is a printing error and should read 4825].
He and the entire community of Granada, and their mourning spread throughout every city. And after his death his books and precious things were scattered and spread throughout the entire world. And his students were the rabbis of Sepharad and they brought down the generation after his death. [Seder HaKabbalah chapter 39b writes] And the king of Sepharad wanted to force his son Rabbi Avraham HaLevi to convert and he could not prevail over him and commanded to hang him.