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Ali ibn Yusuf
Amir Al-Muslimin
Gold dinar minted by Ali ibn Yusuf
Amir of the Almoravids
Reign
1106–1143
Predecessor
Yusuf ibn Tashfin
Successor
Tashfin ibn Ali
Born
c. 1084 Ceuta
Died
28 January 1143
Issue
Tashfin ibn Ali Syr ibn Ali Ishaq ibn Ali Zaynab bint Ali[1]
Names
Ali ibn Yusuf
Dynasty
Almoravid
Father
Yusuf ibn Tashfin
Mother
Zaynab an-Nafzawiyyah or Qamar
Religion
Islam
Ali ibn Yusuf (also known as "Ali Ben Youssef") (Arabic: علي بن يوسف) (c. 1084 – 28 January 1143) was the 5th Almoravid emir. He reigned from 1106 to 1143.
^Gordon, Matthew S.; Hain, Kathryn A. (2017). Concubines and Courtesans: Women and Slavery in Islamic History. Oxford University Press. p. 240. ISBN 978-0-19-062220-6. Zaynab bint Ali ibn Yusuf
Yusufibn Tashfin, also Tashafin, Teshufin, (Arabic: يوسف بن تاشفين ناصر الدين بن تالاكاكين الصنهاجي, romanized: Yūsufibn Tāshfīn Naṣr al-Dīn ibn Tālākakīn...
ibn Tilankan (Arabic: أبو محمد مزدلي بن تيلانكان) (d. March 1115) was a Berber military commander and diplomat for the Almoravid empire. Once Yusuf ibn...
branch of the Almoravids. Their first leader, Muhammad ibnAliibnYusuf, a son of AliibnYusuf al-Massufi and the Almoravid Princess Ghaniya, was appointed...
1129, as well as of Córdoba in 1131, during the reign of his father AliibnYusuf. He succeeded his father in 1143. In 1145, he went to fight the Almohads...
its layout for centuries to come. The red walls of the city, built by AliibnYusuf in 1122–1123, and various buildings constructed in red sandstone afterwards...
a man named Sina. His formal Arabic name was Abū ʿAlī al-Ḥusayn bin ʿAbdullāh ibn al-Ḥasan bin ʿAlī bin Sīnā al-Balkhi al-Bukhari (أبو علي الحسين بن عبد...
the adjacent plaza are various remains attributed to the palace of AliibnYusuf, built next to the fortress and completed in 1126, before being demolished...
spelling as the "IbnYusuf Mosque"), is a mosque in the Medina quarter of Marrakesh, Morocco, named after the Almoravid emir AliibnYusuf. It is arguably...
Yusuf (ibnAli) Karamanli, Caramanli or Qaramanli or al-Qaramanli (most commonly Yusuf Karamanli), (1766–1838) was the longest-reigning Pasha of the Karamanli...
Ishaq ibnAli (Arabic: إسحق بن علي) (died April 1147) was the 8th and last Almoravid Emir who reigned shortly in 1147. Ibrahim was the uncle of his predecessor...
daughter of Yusufibn Tashfin (r.1060-1106) and his wife Zaynab an-Nafzawiyyah, and the full-blooded sister of her father's successor AliibnYusuf (r.1106-1142)...
AliibnYusufibn Umar (Arabic: علي بن يوسف بن عمر) was the sixth emir of Crete, reigning from c. 915–925. The surviving records on the internal history...
Muhammad ibn Yusuf ibnAliibnYusufibn Hayyan (1256–1344), Quran commentator and Arabic grammarian Ibn Zamrak, Muhammad ibnYusuf al-Surayhi (1333–1393)...
Ali bin Muhammad bin Idris (Arabic: علي بن محمد بن إدريس) was the fourth Idrisid sultan of Morocco. Ali was the son of Muhammad ibn Idris, whom he succeeded...
Sidi Yusufibn 'Ali as-Sanhaji (Arabic: سيدي يوسف بن علي الصنهاجي) is a wali (Muslim mystic or saint) who was born in Marrakesh, Morocco and died there...
force of knights in the battle. The Almoravid Emir, AliibnYusuf sent his general Ibrahim ibnYusuf to intercept the Christian forces near Calamocha. The...
director Yusufibn Muhammad, known as Al-Mustanjid, the caliph of Baghdad 1160–1170 Yusuf Abdul Rahim (1923–2016), Brunei writer and politician Yusuf Emre...
believed to have reigned from c. 925 to c. 940, succeeding his nephew, AliibnYusufibn Umar. During his reign, in the 930s, the Cretans heavily raided the...