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Al-Afdal al-Abbas
Al-Afdal al-Abbas (r. 1363-1377) was a ruler of Yemen and a member of the Turkic (Oghuz) Rasulid dynasty. He was the son and successor of sultan al-Mujahid Ali. He produced a multilingual "dictionary" defining terms in Arabic, Persian language, Turkic, Greek, Armenian, and Mongolian language.〔C.V. Findley, ''Turks in World History'', Oxford University Press, 2005, p. 86.〕 He also took measures against extortion by local bureaucrats in the ports of the kingdom, thereby striving to maintain the attraction of Yemen in the eyes of foreign merchants. When he stayed in Aden one winter he was "dealing out measures of justice such are not usual. He gave robes of honour to the ship captains, and abolished many things recently introduced by the collectors of taxes. So the merchants departed recounting his praises and his abundant gifts in all quarters by land and by sea."〔Robert W. Stookey, ''Yemen: The politics of the Yemen Arab Republic'', 1978, p. 116.〕 At his death in 1377 he was succeeded by his son al-Ashraf Isma'il.
==See also==

* History of Yemen

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