Abd al-Aziz ibn Mansur

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Abd al-Aziz ibn Mansur was the ruler of the Hammadids from 1104 to 1121.

Biography

Abd al-Aziz succeeded his brother Badis in 1105. Badis had dismissed his brother from his governorship of Algiers and was relegated to Jijel. Abd al-Aziz returns from Jijel to Bejaia to exercise power.[1]

Abd Al-Aziz married a daughter of Makhoukh, a famous chief of Beni-Ouamannou (a zenata tribe). A marriage that has renewed peace with the Beni-Ouamannou.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Muhammad Ibn Jaldún, Abd al-Rahman b. (1854). Histoire des Berbères et des dynasties musulmanes de l'Afrique Septentrionale: (1854. 635 p.) (in French). Translated by William McGuckin de Slane. Imprimerie du Gouvernement. pp. 55.
Preceded by Hammadid ruler
1104 - 1121
Succeeded by