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    al-Mansur. Abū Jaʿfar ʿAbd Allāh ibn Muḥammad al-Manṣūr ( / ælmænˈsʊər /; Arabic: أبو جعفر عبد الله بن محمد المنصور ‎; 95 AH – 158 AH/714 CE – 6 October 775 CE) usually known simply as by his laqab al-Manṣūr (المنصور) was the second Abbasid caliph, reigning from 136 AH to 158 AH (754 CE – 775 CE) succeeding his brother al-Saffah ( r. 750–754 ).

  2. al-Manṣūr (born 709–714, Al-Ḥumaymah, Syria [Jordan]—died October 7, 775, near Mecca, Arabia [now in Saudi Arabia]) was the second caliph of the ʿAbbāsid dynasty (754–775), generally regarded as the real founder of the ʿAbbāsid caliphate. He established the capital city at Baghdad (762–763).

  3. Mar 5, 2019 · Learn about the life and achievements of Abu Ja'far al Mansur, the second Abbasid caliph who overthrew the Umayyads and established Baghdad as his capital. He was a ruthless and ambitious leader who eliminated his rivals and secured the succession of his descendants.

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  4. Al-Mansur was the second caliph (ruler) of the ʿAbbasid dynasty, which ruled over the eastern Islamic world from 750 to 1258. He reigned from 754 to 775. Most historians consider him the real founder of the dynasty because he unified the empire’s power.

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  6. Although tension developed between Caliphs and the religious scholars, al-Mansur helped to place Islam at the center of life, law, morality and every aspect of life. Death and Succession. Al-Mansur died in 775 on his way to Mecca to make hajj.

  7. May 17, 2024 · 0. 1 view 1 minute ago. Explore the reign of Al-Mansur, the second Abbasid Caliph, whose military conquests and administrative reforms shaped the Abbasid Empire in the 8th century. This video...

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  8. Learn about the life and achievements of al-Mansur, the second Abbasid caliph who founded Baghdad and suppressed many revolts. Find out how he reorganized the administration, fought the Umayyads and the Alids, and died in 775.

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