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  1. Al-Malik al-Mansur Sayf ad-Din Abu Bakr (Arabic: الملك المنصور سيف الدين أبو بكر), better known as al-Mansur Abu Bakr (المنصور أبو بكر), (ca. 1321 – November 1341) was a Bahri Mamluk Sultan of Egypt in 1341. From an early age, Abu Bakr received military training in the desert town of al-Karak.

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    Both were named Abd Allah, and to distinguish between them, al-Saffah was referred to by his kunya Abu al-Abbas. Al-Mansur was a great great-grandson of Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib, an uncle of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad.

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    Abu ʿĀmir Muḥammad ibn ʿAbdullāh ibn Abi ʿĀmir al-Maʿafiri ( Arabic: أبو عامر محمد بن عبد الله بن أبي عامر المعافري ), nicknamed al-Manṣūr ( Arabic: المنصور, "the Victorious"), [1] which is often Latinized as Almanzor in Spanish, Almansor in Catalan and Almançor in Portuguese (c. 938 – 8 August 1002), [2] was a Muslim Arab Andalusi military lead...

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  5. Mar 25, 2024 · Abū ʿĀmir al-Manṣūr (born c. 938—died Aug. 10, 1002, Spain) was the chief minister and virtual ruler of the Umayyad caliphate of Córdoba for 24 years (978–1002). Manṣūr was descended from a member of the Arab army that conquered Spain .

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  6. Aug 8, 2016 · al- Mansur (Muhammad ibn Abi-Amir al-Mansur billah), 914–1002, Moorish regent of Córdoba, known in Spanish as Almanzor. He became steward to Princess Subh, wife of the caliph Hakim II, and under her patronage and by clever manipulation he rose to become (978) royal chamberlain for Hakim's successor, the young Hisham II.

  7. ʾAbū Jaʿfar ʿAbd Allah al-Manṣūr (Arabic: ابوجعفر عبدالله المنصور) known as al-Mansūr al-'Abbasī (Arabic: المنصور العباسي) and Al-Manṣūr al-Dawānīqī (Arabic: المنصور الدوانیقي) (ruled 136 /754 to 158 /775) was the second Abbasid caliph and a descendant of al-'Abbas b. 'Abd al-Muttalib.

  8. Abu Jafar ibn Muhammad al-Mansur (712-775) was the second caliph and real founder of the Arab Abbasid dynasty. Abu Jafar, later al-Mansur, was the son of a Berber slave girl called Sallama and a brother of the first Abbasid caliph, Abu al-Abbas al Saffah.

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