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title al-
Mustadi (Arabic: المستضيء بأمر الله) was the
Abbasid caliph in
Baghdad from 1170 to 1180. He
succeeded his
father al-Mustanjid. Al-
Mustadi was the...
- Abū al-ʿAbbās Aḥmad ibn al-Hasan al-
Mustaḍīʾ (Arabic: أبو العباس أحمد بن الحسن المستضيء),
better known by his
laqab al-Nāṣir li-Dīn Allāh (الناصر لدين...
- over the next few years, he
became most
famous during the
reign of al-
Mustadi (d. 1180), the thirty-third
Abbasid caliph,
whose support for Hanbalism...
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Reign 12
March 1160 – 18
December 1170
Predecessor al-Muqtafi
Successor al-
Mustadi Born 1124 Baghdad,
Abbasid Caliphate Died 18
December 1170 (aged 46) Baghdad...
- and the
second Imam of Shia Islam.
Hasan al-
Mustadi Ibn al-Mustanjid (1142-1180),
famously known as al-
Mustadi, was the
Caliph of the
later Abbasid Caliphate...
- 1128)
February 6 –
Teresa Fernández de Traba,
queen of León
March 27 – Al-
Mustadi,
caliph of the
Abbasid Caliphate (b. 1142) June 20
Minamoto no Yorimasa...
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Fatimid dynasty after 260 years, and thus the
Abbasids again prevailed. Al-
Mustadi reigned when
Saladin became the
sultan of
Egypt and
declared allegiance...
- (1736–1738) Al-
Mustadi (1738–1740) (first time)
Abdallah (1740–1741) (third time) Zin al-Abidin (1741)
Abdallah (1741–1742) (fourth time) Al-
Mustadi (1742–1743)...
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thereafter proclaimed the 'Sultan of
Egypt and Syria' by the
Abbasid caliph al-
Mustadi.
Saladin launched further conquests in
northern Syria and
Upper Mesopotamia...
- al-Khabushani
publicly proclaimed the name of the ****
Abbasid caliph, al-
Mustadi (r. 1170–1180),
instead of al-Adid's, and read out a list of the Fatimids'...