Mansur ibn Nasir (died 1104) was the sixth ruler of the Hammadids in Algeria (1088–1104).
Under al-Mansur, the son of Nasir ibn Alnas (1062–1088) the decline of the Hammadid kingdom began. Although he managed to conquer Algeria from the Almoravids with Bedouin assistance, he was unable to keep the unruly Bedouin tribes under control. The long-term security of roads and trade routes was no longer possible, to the increasing detriment of trade and agriculture - part of the harvest had to be given up to the Bedouin.
The lack of security inland led to an increase in the importance of sea trade, making the Mediterranean port of Béjaïa the most important economic centre in the kingdom at the expense of the old capital Qalaat Beni Hammad. There was a steady migration of people from Al-Qa'la to Béjaïa. To contemporaries, the luxury of the Hammadids and the spiritual life of the kingdom were at their most evident in Béjaïa.
Under Mansur's son Aziz ibn Mansur (1104–1121) the capital was finally moved to Béjaïa and Al-Qa'la was abandoned.
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I always say that perhaps more than any other, three people defined the Islamic Civilization the most, after Prophet Muhammad, of course. The first is Umar ibn al-Khattab, whose decisions both as Abu Bakr’s advisor and as the second caliph, protected Islam in its infancy by defeating the Eastern Roman and Sassanid Empires. Then comes Abd al-Malik, the man who restored the Umayyad caliphate after the Second Civil War. He defined what Hugh Kennedy calls, the Executive Caliphate. Then comes the man this video is about, the second caliph of the Abbasid Dynasty, Caliph Abu Ja'far al-Mansur.
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Mansur ibn Nasir (died 1104) was the sixth ruler of the Hammadids in Algeria (1088–1104).
Under al-Mansur, the son of Nasir ibn Alnas (1062–1088) the decline of the Hammadid kingdom began. Although he managed to conquer Algeria from the Almoravids with Bedouin assistance, he was unable to keep the unruly Bedouin tribes under control. The long-term security of roads and trade routes was no longer possible, to the increasing detriment of trade and agriculture - part of the harvest had to be given up to the Bedouin.
The lack of security inland led to an increase in the importance of sea trade, making the Mediterranean port of Béjaïa the most important economic centre in the kingdom at the expense of the old capital Qalaat Beni Hammad. There was a steady migration of people from Al-Qa'la to Béjaïa. To contemporaries, the luxury of the Hammadids and the spiritual life of the kingdom were at their most evident in Béjaïa.
Under Mansur's son Aziz ibn Mansur (1104–1121) the capital was finally moved to Béjaïa and Al-Qa'la was abandoned.