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Mansoor : ウィキペディア英語版
Mansur

Mansur ((アラビア語:منصور), Manṣūr; also spelled Munsor, Mansoor, Mansour, Monsour, Mansyur or Mensur) is a male Arabic name that means "the one who is victorious", from the Arabic root ''naṣr'' (نصر), meaning "victory."
The first known bearer of the name was Al-Mansur, second Abbasid caliph and the founder of Baghdad.
Other people called Mansur during the golden Age of Islam include:
* Ismail al-Mansur, third Caliph of the Fatimids
* Mansur ad-Din of Adal, a sultan of Adal
* Mansur Al-Hallaj, a Persian mystic, writer, and teacher of Sufism
* Almanzor, 10th-century ruler of al-Andalus
* Mansur ibn Ilyas, a Timurid physician
* Mansur Khan (Moghul Khan), a khan of Moghulistan
* Mansur Shah of Malacca, a sultan of Malacca
* Mansur I of Samanid and Mansur II of Samanid, amirs of the Samanids
==Imams of Yemen==

* Al-Mansur Yahya (d. 976)
* Al-Mansur Abdallah (1166-1217)
* Al-Mansur al-Hasan (1199–1271)
* Al-Mansur an-Nasir (d. 1462)
* Al-Mansur Muhammad (1441-1505)
* Al-Mansur al-Husayn (1669 - 1720)
* Al-Mansur Ali I (1738-1809)
* Al-Mansur Ahmad (d. 1853)
* Al-Mansur Ali II (1812 - 1871)
* Al-Mansur al-Husayn III (d.1888)

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