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・ Al-Mansur Muhammad II
・ Al-Mansur Muhammad, Emir of Hama
・ Al-Mansur Nasir al-Din Muhammad
・ Al-Mansur Yahya
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・ Al-Mansura, Safad
・ Al-Mansura, Tiberias
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Al-Mansur Muhammad : ウィキペディア英語版
Al-Mansur Muhammad
This article is about the imam of Yemen. For the later imam of Yemen please see Al-Mansur Muhammad bin Abdallah. For the Ayyubid Sultan of Egypt please see Al-Mansur Nasir al-Din Muhammad. For the Ayyubid Emir of Hama, please see Al Mansur Muhammad, Emir of Hama.''
Al-Mansur Muhammad (1441 - March 4, 1505) was an imam of the Zaidi state in Yemen who ruled in 1475-1504, in rivalry with other claimants for the imamate.
==Zaidi disunity==

Muhammad bin Ali as-Siraji al-Washali was one of the three Sayyids who claimed the Yemeni imamate after the death of al-Mutawakkil al-Mutahhar in Dhamar in 1474. He was a seventh-generation descendant of the imam Yahya bin Muhammad as-Siraji (d. 1296).〔''Imam Zaid bin Ali Cultural Foundation'', http://www.izbacf.org/page_display.php?book_id=37&page_num=54 (in Arabic). The line of descent is Yahya bin Muhammad as-Siraji - an-Nasir - Ahmad - Ali - Ahmad - Muhammad - Ali - al-Mansur Muhammad.〕 He took the honorific title al-Mansur Muhammad. The two other claimants were al-Hadi Izz ad-din (d. 1495) and an-Nasir Muhammad (d. 1488). A fourth imam, al-Mu’ayyad Muhammad posed as lord of San'a (Sahib San'a) since 1464. Al-Mansur Muhammad was thus only one of several leaders in the Zaidi lands of highland Yemen. At this time, the Sunni Tahiride dynasty ruled from Zabid and Ta'izz in the lowland and southern highland. The Tahiride sultans did not attempt to expand to the north after 1465, and their relations to the Zaidi imams oscillated between tolerance and enmity. A preserved text outlines the political situation in the Zaidi territory around 1500. Al-Mu'ayyad Muhammad ruled San'a and the surrounding districts; the Kawkaban area stood under the sons of the old imam al-Mutawakkil al-Mutahhar; and the traditional Zaidi centre Sa'dah and its districts were divided between al-Mansur Muhammad and two other families.

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