Al-Mansur (disambiguation)

Al-Mansur (disambiguation)

Al-Mansur was the second Abbasid Caliph.

Al-Mansur may also refer to:

* Ahmad I al-Mansur Saadi (died 1603), Sultan of Saadi dynasty
* Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir (circa 938-1002), de facto ruler of Muslim Al-Andalus
* Al-Mansur ibn Buluggin (died 995), second ruler of the Zirids in Ifriqiya
* Ismail al-Mansur (913-953), third Caliph of the Fatimids in Ifriqiya
* Yaqub al-Mansur (circa 1160-1199), third Almohad caliph
* Mansur ibn Nasir, (died 1104) hammadid ruler


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