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Yahya, Almohad Caliph : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yahya, Almohad Caliph
Yahya al-Mu`tasim ((アラビア語:أبو زكرياء المعتصم يحي بن الناصر); ''Abū Zakarīyā' Al-Mu`taṣim Yaḥyā ibn An-Nāṣir''; died 1236) was an Almohad rival caliph〔Pascal Buresi, Hicham El Aallaoui, Travis Bruce, ''Governing the empire: provincial administration in the Almohad Caliphate (1224-1269): critical edition, translation, and study of manuscript 4752 of the Hasaniyya Library in Rabat containing 77 taqadim ("appointments")''〕 who reigned from 1227 to 1229. He was a son of Muhammad al-Nasir〔(''Yahya al-Mutasim'' )〕 and brother of Yusuf II, Almohad caliph. At the death of his uncle Abdallah al-Adil, Yahya was supported by the sheikhs of Marrakesh, but two years later he was turned down by another pretender, his other uncle Idris al-Ma'mun. At the latter‘s death in 1232, Yahya renewed his pretenses, but his cousin Abd al-Wahid II was preferred to him. He was anyway able to keep Marrakech until his death in 1236, after which the Almohad territories were again united under Abd al-Wahid. ==Sources==
*Charles-André Julien. ''Histoire de l‘Afrique du Nord, des origines à 1830''.
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