al-Mansur
Al-Mansur ( Arabic المنصور, DMG al-Manṣūr 'the victorious') is the throne name of several Islamic rulers:
- Abu Dschafar Al-Mansūr (Abbaside) , Abbasid Caliph (754–775)
- Abū Ṣalīḥ Manṣūr ibn Isḥāq (9th / 10th century), ruler of Rey and patron of Rhazes
- Ismail al-Mansur , Caliph of the Fatimids (946–953)
- Abi Amir al-Mansur / Almansor , regent in the Caliphate of Córdoba (978–1002)
- al-Mansur ibn Ziri , ruler of the Zirids (984–995)
- al-Aziz al-Mansur , ruler of the Hammadids (1104–1121)
- Abū Yūsuf Yaʿqūb al-Mansūr († 1199), Caliph of the Almohads (1184–1199)
- al-Mansur (Ayyubids) , ruler of the Ayyubids (1198–1201)
- al-Mansur Muhammad II , Sultan of the Mamluks in Egypt (1361-1363)
- al-Mansur Ali II (1377–1382), Sultan of the Mamluks in Egypt from 1377 until his death in 1382
- Ahmad al-Mansur , Sultan of the Saadian (1578–1603)
- Al-Mansur Uthman , Sultan of the Mamluks in Egypt
Others
- al-Mansur (Baghdad) , district of the Iraqi capital
- al-Mansur (ship) , a sunken mega-yacht owned by Saddam Hussein
See also