Al-Mansur Billah

al-Mansur Billah
المنصور بالله
Caliph of the Fatimid Caliphate
Reign 17 May 946 – 19 March 953
Predecessor al-Qa'im Bi-Amrillah
Successor al-Mu'izz Li-Dinillah
Born 913
Died 19 March 953 (aged 40)
Issue al-Mu'izz Li-Dinillah
Full name
Kunya: Abu Tahir
Given name: Ismail
Laqab: al-Mansur Billah
Father al-Qa'im Bi-Amrillah
Mother ?
Religion Shia Islam

Abu Tahir Ismail al-Mansur Billah (913 – 19 March 953) (Arabic: المنصور بالله الفاطمي) was the third Caliph of the Fatimid Caliphate in Ifriqiya (r. 946-953).

History

Ismāʿīl was born in 913 in Raqqada near Kairouan and succeeded his father Abū l-Qāṣim al-Qā'im (934-946) in 946. His upbringing took place in North Africa, in an environment of revolts and battles

The Fatimid realm found itself deep in crisis due to the revolt of Abū Yazīd (943-947). However, after the unity of the rebels began to crack, Ismāʿīl managed to put down the revolt with the help of the Berber Zirids. Following this victory he took the epithet al-Mansur, and built a new residence at al-Manṣūriyyah near Kairouan.

Al-Manṣūr concerned himself with the reorganisation of the Fatimid state until the end of his reign. He resumed the struggle with the Umayyads of Córdoba in Morocco, and reoccupied Sicily, from where raids into Italy were recommenced. Rule in Sicily was reinforced through the installation of the Kalbids as Emirs.

Al-Manṣūr died after a severe illness on 19 March 953 and left his realm to his son al-Mu‘izz (r. 953-975).

Al-Mansur Billah
Born: 913 Died: 19 March 953
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Al-Qa'im Bi-Amrillah
Caliph of the Fatimid Caliphate
946-953
Succeeded by
Al-Mu'izz Li-Dinillah



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