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Al-Mukhtar al-Qasim





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Al-Mukhtar al-Qasim (died 956) was an imam of the Zaidi state in Yemen who held or claimed power from 936 to 956.

Al-Qasim bin Ahmad was the eldest son of the imam an-Nasir Ahmad, who died in 934. An-Nasir's death ushered into a period of internal political turbulence among the Zaidis of highland Yemen. His third son, al-Muntakhab al-Hasan, demanded the imamate, but the latter's elder brother, al-Mukhtar al-Qasim lodged counterclaims.[1] Al-Muntakhab died in 936; however, a younger brother called al-Mansur Yahya is recognized by Zaidi historiography as the legitimate successor of an-Nasir after 934. H[citation needed]e was supported by the majority of the Zaidis after al-Muntakhab's death.[2] In 956, al-Mukhtar al-Qasim, who ruled from his base in Sa'dah, was able to seize the important commercial and political centre San'a, which had hitherto mostly belonged to the rival Yu'firid Dynasty. However, before the year was over, al-Mukhtar was murdered by a powerful lord from Hamdan, Muhammad bin ad-Dahhak. With his death, San'a temporarily reverted to the Yafurids.[3]

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  1. ^ Enzyklopädie des Islam, Vol. III, Leiden 1936, p. 1216.
  • ^ Cesare Ansaldi, Il Yemen nella storia e nella leggenda. Roma 1933, p. 130.
  • ^ H.C. Kay, Yaman; Its Early Medieval History. London 1892, p. 226.
  • Preceded by

    al-Muntakhab al-Hasan

    Zaydi Imam of Yemen
    936–956
    Succeeded by

    al-Mansur Yahya


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