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Bādīs ibn al-Manṣūr (Arabic: باديس بن المنصور; died 1016), known fully as ʾAbū Manād Bādīs Nāṣir al-Dawla (أبو مناد باديس ناصر الدولة), was the third ruler of the ZiridsinIfriqiya from 996 to 1016.

Badis ibn Mansur succeeded his father al-Mansur ibn Buluggin (r. 984–996) as viceroy of Ifriqiya on 8 April 996.[1] At the outset of his reign he faced a revolt by the Zenata Berbers, who threatened the Zirid domains from TiarettoTripoli. To focus on them, he left the eastern parts of his emirate in the hands of a deputy.[1] Throughout his reign, Badis also had to fend off Fatimid forays into Tripolitania.[1]

He stayed very close to his overlords, the FatimidsofEgypt,[2] on account of a power struggle amongst the Zirids - his right to rule was challenged by his great-uncle Zawi ibn Ziri, who was ultimately driven into Andalusia where he founded the Zirid dynasty of Granada (1012–1090).

By 1001, Badis had secured his position with a convincing victory over the Zenata, their allies the Maghrawa, and Zawi ibn Ziri.[1] This success was largely due to another great-uncle, Hammad ibn Buluggin, who defeated another Zenatan attack in 1004/5, and in 1007/8 established the castle of Qal'a.[1] In 1014, Hammad rose in revolt, and Badis marched against him in May 1015. On 17 October, Badis won a great victory over Hammad at Chelif, but was unable to take Qal'a, being force dto lay siege to the fortress instead.[1] The siege was still ongoing when Badis died, on 10 May 1016.[1]

His death made the separation of the Hammadid state from the Zirids inevitable,[1] while the anti-Shi'a riots that broke out in Tunis during his last year signalled the eventual break between the Zirids and their Fatimid overlords under Badis' son and successor, al-Mu'izz.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Idris 1960, p. 860.
  • ^ Talbi (1970) notes that he sent the poet ar-Raqiq on a diplomatic mission to Cairo.
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    Preceded by

    Al-Mansur ibn Buluggin

    Zirid emir of Ifriqiya
    996–1016
    Succeeded by

    Al-Mu'izz ibn Badis


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