Al-Mansur ibn Ziri


Al-Mansur ibn Buluggin ibn Ziri (arabisch المنصور بن بلقين بن زيري, DMG al-Manṣūr b. Buluqqīn b. Zīrī; † 995) war zweiter Herrscher der Ziriden in Ifriqiya.

He was the son of Buluggin ibn Ziri, and at his death he succeeded him as Zirid ruler in Ifriqiya. Despite further battles of the Zirids against the Berber tribes in Morocco, he had to give up the attempt to permanently conquer Fes and Sidschilmasa. However, he was able to consolidate the rule of the Zirids in the central Maghreb when he subjugated the Kutama Berbers in 988 and his brother Hammad, as the governor of the central Maghreb / ​​Algeria, drove the Zanata Berbers to Morocco. The vassal relationship with the Fatimids became increasingly loose under al-Mansur ibn Ziri, which was probably due to the fact that the main attention of the Fatimids lay on the fall of the Abbasids in Iraq.

When al-Mansur ibn Ziri died in 995, his son Badis ibn Ziri († 1016) became his successor. Edit source text Ruler of the zirids

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