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Mansur ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Tanukhi
منصور بن عبد الرحمن التنوخي
Abbasid Governor of Yemen
In office
839–842
Monarchsal-Mu'tasim,
al-Wathiq
DeputyAbdallah ibn Hamdawayh
Preceded byAbd al-Rahim ibn Ja'far ibn Sulayman al-Hashimi
Succeeded byAbu al-Ala Ahmad al-Amiri
Personal details
BornAbbasid Caliphate
Parent
  • Abd al-Rahman (father)

Manṣūr ibn ʿAbd al-Rahmān al-Tanūkhī (Template:Lang-ar) was a ninth-century governor of the Yemen for the Abbasid Caliphate.

Career

Mansur was appointed as resident governor of the Yemen on behalf of Ja'far ibn Dinar al-Khayyat, who had received the administration of the province from the caliph al-Mu'tasim (r. 833–842), and he arrived in Sana'a at the end of 839. Although he initially managed the province by himself, he was soon joined by Ja'far's co-governor Abdallah ibn Hamdawayh, and thereafter the two shared power with each other. When Ja'far was dismissed from the governorship in 840, both Mansur and Abdallah were retained by his successor Itakh, who confirmed them in their positions, and they remained in command of the Yemen until the death of al-Mu'tasim in 842.[1]

Shortly after the accession of al-Wathiq, Itakh decided to dismiss Mansur and Abdallah and replace them with Abu al-Ala Ahmad al-Amiri. The latter was still en route to Sana'a, however, when the town was suddenly threatened by the Yu'firid rebel Yu'fir ibn Abd al-Rahman, who sent an army under the command of Tarif ibn Thabit/Malik to capture it. Mansur therefore marched out with his own forces and routed the Yu'firids in battle, forcing the rebels to withdraw and allowing Abu al-Ala to enter Sana'a unopposed.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ Al-Mad'aj 1988, pp. 215–16; Van Arendonk 1919, pp. 103–04; Bikhazi 1970, p. 30; Ibn Abd al-Majid 1985, pp. 37–38.
  2. ^ Al-Mad'aj 1988, pp. 215–16; Van Arendonk 1919, pp. 103–04; Bikhazi 1970, p. 30; Ibn Abd al-Majid 1985, pp. 37–38.

References

  • Bikhazi, Ramzi J. (1970). "Coins of al-Yaman 132-569 A.H." Al-Abhath. 23: 3–127. Retrieved June 4, 2016.
  • Ibn Abd al-Majid, Taj al-Din 'Abd al-Baqi al-Yamani (1985). Ta'rikh al-Yaman al-Musamma Bahjat al-Zaman fi Ta'rikh al-Yaman. Sana'a: Dar Kalimah.
  • Al-Mad'aj, Abd al-Muhsin Mad'aj M. (1988). The Yemen in Early Islam (9-233/630-847): A Political History. London: Ithaca Press. ISBN 0863721028.
  • Van Arendonk, Cornelius (1919). De Opkomst Van Het Zaidietische Imamaat in Yemen. Leiden: E.J. Brill. ISBN 0863721028.
Political offices
Preceded by Abbasid governor of the Yemen
839–842
With: Abdallah ibn Hamdawayh
Succeeded by