Al-Qasim al-Ma'mun

Summary

Al-Qasim al-Ma'mun ibn Hammud (Arabic: القاسم المأمون بن حمّود, died 1036) was an Arab Caliph of Córdoba in Muslim Spain for two periods, 1018 to 1021, and again for a short time in 1023 until he was driven from the city.[1] He hailed from the Banu Khazraj tribe. He was the brother of the deposed Ali ibn Hammud al-Nasir.[2] His reign was described in Ibn al-Khatib's A'mal al-a'lam.

Al-Qasim al-Ma'mun
القاسم المأمون
7th Caliph of Córdoba
(first period)
Reign1018 – 1021
PredecessorAli ibn Hammud
SuccessorYahya ibn Ali
(second period)
Reign1023
PredecessorYahia ibn Ali
SuccessorAbd ar-Rahman V
BrotherAli ibn Hammud
Names
Al-Qasim al-Ma'mun ibn Hammud
(Arabic: القاسم المأمون بن حمود)
DynastyHammudid
ReligionIslam

This was during a short period when the caliphate was held by the Hammudid dynasty.

References edit

  1. ^ Dozy, Reinhart Pieter Anne (1861). Histoire des musulmans d'Espagne: jusqu'à la conquête de l'Andalousie par les Almoravides (711 - 1110) (in French). Brill. pp. 332–333.
  2. ^ Guichard, Pierre (2000). L'Espagne et la Sicile musulmanes aux XIe et XIIe siècles (in French). Presses Universitaires Lyon. p. 229. ISBN 978-2-7297-0658-6.
Preceded by Caliph of Córdoba
1018–1021
Succeeded by
Preceded by Caliph of Córdoba
1023
Succeeded by